A bear roaming the runway compelled a Japanese airport to cancel flights on Thursday and declare itself off-limits to passengers for the day.
The black bear appeared at northern Japan’s Yamagata Airport, instantly prompting the closure of its runway. The bear, which was about 4 toes tall, was first noticed close to the runway at round 7 a.m. on Thursday, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported.
This primary sighting resulted in a delay of as much as an hour of 4 flights, earlier than the animal reemerged round midday, this time “operating” on the runway.
Airport employees used a automotive to chase it away and closed the runway once more, with the bear nonetheless at giant someplace within the facility.
“Given the state of affairs there isn’t any approach we are able to host airplane arrivals now,” Yamagata Airport official Akira Nagai advised AFP Thursday night, including the second closure led to 12 flight cancellations.
With hunters introduced in to arrange a lure and cops surrounding the airport to forestall the bear from escaping, “we’re in a stalemate now,” Nagai mentioned.
The ability plans to maintain the runway closed until round 8:00 pm, the official mentioned.
Human encounters with bears have reached report ranges in Japan, with 219 individuals attacked and 6 deaths within the 12 months to April 2024.
Final month, a bear sighting introduced a untimely finish to a golf event in central Japan, with organizers citing security precautions.
Local weather change affecting meals sources and hibernation instances is a key issue, however as Japan’s getting older inhabitants shrinks, people are leaving rural areas, and that’s additionally leaving room for bears to maneuver in.
“Then that space recovered to the forest, so bears have an opportunity to increase their vary,” biologist Koji Yamazaki, from Tokyo College of Agriculture, advised CBS Information‘ Elizabeth Palmer in 2023.
Japan is without doubt one of the solely locations on the planet the place a big mammal species has been reclaiming habitat — which is sweet information for the bears, but when, as biologists suspect, the bear inhabitants is rising, the nation should work out new methods to guard individuals, and important infrastructure like airports, from the animals.
Japan’s authorities in February permitted a invoice permitting hunters to shoot bears in populated areas.
In December, a bear that rampaged by a Japanese grocery store for 2 days was lured out with meals coated in honey. Police mentioned the animal was trapped and later killed.