Paul
Goble
Staunton, May 24 – Because Siberia
has had a cold spring this year, bears who normally could find enough food in
the woods are coming into villages and towns, attacking and eating livestock,
and even threatening human beings. As a result, local officials have issued
instructions on what to do if one must go into the woods or near them.
The best strategy for keeping the
bears at bay, Omsk officials say, is to behave “as loudly as possible, making
noise in genera and shouting.” Moreover,
they add, don’t approach dead animals as bears may come back; or if one
encounters a bear, don’t turn your back on him (flashsiberia.com/news/omichey-poprosili-ne-shumet-v-lesu-chtoby-ne-draznit-golodnyh-medvedey).
According to local media, however,
there have been numerous sightings of marauding
bears and at least some attacks on people. The Siberian Times reports one incident in
which a bear chased two young men up into a tree where they were finally able
to get a cell signal and call for help (siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/angry-bear-chases-lost-siberians-up-a-tree-enabling-them-to-get-cell-phone-signal-to-call-police/).
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