Japanese city suspends 94 schools after first-ever bear sighting


TOKYO, June 8 (Reuters) - The ⁠Japanese city of Utsunomiya has suspended all ⁠94 of the primary and middle schools that it ‌operates on Monday after its first-ever bear sighting, a municipal official said.

The city of half-a-million residents about 100 km (60 miles) north of ​Tokyo said the bear was first ⁠seen in a residential ⁠area near a park on Saturday evening. It remains at ⁠large ‌after the last sighting early Monday morning about half a kilometre from a middle school.

Bear ⁠attacks, including in urban areas, have been ​on the rise ‌in Japan, prompting the government to set up ⁠a task ​force this year to reduce casualties.

Last week, a bear attack in the northeastern city of Fukushima left at least four ⁠people injured. Security footagefrom Fukushima Steel ​Works shows a black bear chasing a worker by the entrance of the factory and throwing him to the ⁠ground.

Asiatic black bears are listed as a vulnerable species globally, but their numbers are estimated to have tripled in Japan since 2012, helped by a decline in hunting.

Experts ​say climate change has reduced ⁠harvests of bears' natural food like acorns and beechnuts, while ​the depopulation of rural areas and ‌the proliferation of abandoned farmland ​have emboldened them to seek food near human settlements.

(Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Kevin Buckland)

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