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4 climbers rescued by helicopter after encountering bear in Hokkaido
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4 climbers rescued by helicopter after encountering bear in Hokkaido

Four climbers were rescued by helicopter in Hokkaido, Japan, after encountering a brown bear on a mountain trail. The incident occurred on Saturday when a man in his 60s spotted the bear while descending a 2,141-meter peak. Three other climbers joined him, and they called for help after realizing they could not proceed further. No one was injured in the encounter. This event follows the reopening of Mount Rausu, part of the Shiretoko Peninsula World Natural Heritage Site, which had been closed since August 2023 after a fatal bear attack. Authorities have implemented measures such as bear alert systems to manage the growing number of bear-related incidents. Separately, an 83-year-old man in Akita Prefecture was attacked by a bear while gathering mountain vegetables, sustaining facial injuries.

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4 climbers rescued by helicopter after encountering bear in Hokkaido

Four climbers were rescued by helicopter in Hokkaido, Japan, after encountering a brown bear on a mountain trail. The incident occurred on Saturday when a man in his 60s spotted the bear while descending a 2,141-meter peak. Three other climbers joined him, and they called for help after realizing they could not proceed further. No one was injured in the encounter. This event follows the reopening of Mount Rausu, part of the Shiretoko Peninsula World Natural Heritage Site, which had been closed since August 2023 after a fatal bear attack. Authorities have implemented measures such as bear alert systems to manage the growing number of bear-related incidents. Separately, an 83-year-old man in Akita Prefecture was attacked by a bear while gathering mountain vegetables, sustaining facial injuries.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article reports on wildlife encounters and safety measures, which relate to public policy and environmental management. However, the framing remains neutral, focusing on factual accounts of incidents and responses without overt ideological emphasis.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): Highly factual with specific details like time, location, and bear size. Slightly less objective due to mentioning the reopening of the mountain and the ceremonial aspect, which may imply a positive spin.

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