Wakayama –
Three bear cubs had been noticed climbing a tree in Hirogawa, Wakayama Prefecture, on the morning of June 22, prompting the city to place up warning indicators and name on residents to remain alert, though no accidents or harm have been reported.
The sighting was the newest in a sequence of bear stories throughout the Kansai area.
The cubs had been seen in a wooded space of the Karo district in Hirogawa at round 8:30 a.m. A person in his 60s who was doing farm work close by and a member of the native looking affiliation individually contacted authorities, saying that they had seen three bear cubs climbing a tree.
No additional stories had been obtained afterward, and officers stated there had been no details about harm or accidents.
Hirogawa city officers put in warning indicators close to the positioning the place the bears had been seen and urged warning by municipal broadcasts and different channels.
The web site is a wooded space about 1 kilometer southwest of Hirogawa Beach Station on the JR Kinokuni Line. Police stated bear sightings are uncommon within the district.
Source: YOMIURI

