Bullet train hits bear in northeast Japan with no injuries

A bullet train struck a bear Tuesday morning in Akita Prefecture, briefly halting Shinkansen services between Tokyo and Akita. No passengers or crew were injured and the train resumed after a quick inspection.

The incident occurred around 7:30 a.m. between Wada and Ugo-Sakai stations. The JR East driver applied the brakes after spotting the bear on the tracks but could not stop in time.

The train was inspected at Ugo-Sakai Station and resumed service shortly after 8 a.m. once no damage was found. The bear has not been located since.

The same day the Environment Ministry launched a bear population survey across habitats in northeastern Japan. Cameras will be installed through the end of September, with estimates by habitat and prefecture due within six months after the survey ends.

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Photorealistic news illustration of a bear in a Japanese forest with hikers and warning signs highlighting safety concerns.
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Japan sees rising bear encounters and new safety measures

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Bear encounters are increasing across Japan, prompting manufacturers to develop new deterrents and officials to highlight safety concerns in a recent white paper.

A bear sighted near schools and residential areas in Utsunomiya was captured following a dayslong hunt.

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The government will survey bear habitats in Niigata and the Tohoku region. The effort seeks to improve understanding of bear behavior over wide areas where the animals often cross prefectural borders.

A person was hit by a train at Örebro Central Station on Monday afternoon. The person is alive and receiving hospital care after the accident.

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A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck Yamanashi Prefecture and surrounding areas on Friday evening with no tsunami warning issued.

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