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Sloth bear kills man in Maharashtra, India

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Arun Kukse, the 65-year-old man who was attacked by a sloth bear at Junona on Saturday evening, succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment at a hospital in Nagpur on Monday.

The bear, who suffered severe injuries after villagers attacked it with stone and sticks, also died late Sunday night at the Transit Treatment Centre (TTC) in Chandrapur. Kukse's son Vijay, who too was mauled by the animal while trying to save his father, remains in a critical condition at Chandrapur GMCH, officials said.

The attack occurred on the forested outskirts of Junona under jurisdiction of Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra. Villagers tried to rescue the father-son duo by attacking the bear with stones and sticks, causing grave injuries to the animal.

Forest officials, accompanied by a veterinary officer and NGO activists, later tranquilised the bear and shifted it to the TTC, but the animal did not survive beyond 24 hours.

Villagers have appealed to authorities to implement stringent safety measures, including proactive patrolling and quicker response systems, to prevent any such incidents in future.

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Rare hooded seal from the Arctic spotted in Ostend, Belgium

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A young hooded seal, a species that mainly lives in the Arctic, has been spotted on the beach in Ostend. It's only the fifth time that a hooded seal has been spotted on the Belgian coast. According to experts, its arrival is another warning that climate change is affecting the Arctic.

Last Thursday, a walker on the beach in Ostend took a photo of a seal, which he posted in a Facebook group the following day. It turned out to be a young hooded seal, a seal species from the Arctic region.

"The hooded seal mainly lives around Greenland and in northern Canada," Jan Haelters from the Institute of Natural Sciences told VRT NWS. "So the animal was very far from home."

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Frenzied bull goes on rampage in Odisha, India killing elderly woman and injuring several others

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A frenzied bull unleashed panic in Brahmagiri, Puri, on Saturday, resulting in the tragic death of an elderly woman and injuries to several others in Alarpur and nearby areas.

Around 11 a.m., the bull targeted Saraswati Nayak, a resident of Padmapur village near Alarpur, as she was on her way to pick up her grandson from school. The animal gored her, inflicting severe injuries to her chest and arm, leading to profuse bleeding. Local residents rushed her to the Rebana Nuagaon Community Health Centre, where doctors pronounced her dead.

The bull's attacks left multiple villagers, both men and women, injured, with victims receiving treatment at nearby hospitals. Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as the animal charged through the streets, targeting anyone in its path.

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Dead whale washes up on beach in Tijuana, Mexico

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Authorities asked the population not to approach the mammal due to health risks.

Yesterday, Monday, August 18th, a whale appeared on the shores of Playas de Tijuana, near lifeguard station number 14, in the section known as Jardines, around 2:00 PM. The sighting attracted the attention of residents and visitors to the area.

In response to the mammal's presence, authorities urged citizens not to approach it due to the risks it poses, as the body could suffer a natural explosion due to the buildup of gases, in addition to the possibility of transmitting infections.

On August 19, personnel from the Federal Attorney's Office for Environmental Protection (Profepa) and the Municipal Secretariat of Urban Development visited the site to coordinate the corresponding work.


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Lightning kills more than 200 sheep in Vielha, Spain

Dead animals in the area where the lightning struck.
© Aran Regional CouncilDead animals in the area where the lightning struck.
More than 200 sheep were killed by lightning while grazing near the southern entrance of the Vielha tunnel, near the Port de Vielha road in the Aran Valley, during the intense thunderstorm that struck this Monday.

This is a very popular stretch of trail for hikers at this time of year , which increased the alarm among residents and visitors when they discovered dead animals on the trail.

Professionals from the Conselh Generau d'Aran and the ranchers themselves have worked to remove the carcasses from the road, although some areas remain affected by the accumulation of animals.

The incident has forced a temporary change in the route layout , with an alternative route being marked to avoid passing through the most affected areas .

For its part, the Aran Government has expressed its support for the affected livestock farmers , recognizing the magnitude of the tragedy and the economic loss it represents for livestock professionals in the area.

This event underscores the danger of thunderstorms in mountainous areas and the need to exercise extreme caution during these adverse weather conditions.

(Translated by Google)

Comment: Also in this area of northern Spain on the same day: Severe summer hailstorm hits La Seu d'Urgell, Spain


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Dog attack kills 4-year-old girl in Cave Junction, Oregon

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A 4-year-old girl was killed Saturday after being attacked by a dog at a home in Cave Junction, according to the Josephine County Sheriff's Office.

Authorities said the attack was reported at 1:31 p.m. from a residence on the 1800 block of Laurel Road. The caller told dispatchers that a dog had attacked the child. Deputies were immediately sent to the scene along with medical crews from American Medical Response and the Illinois Valley Fire Department.

Despite attempts at lifesaving measures by first responders, the girl was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials said her name will not be released.

Sheriff's deputies, assisted by the Oregon State Medical Examiner's Office, began a death investigation following the incident. The dog involved, described as a Cane Corso, Rottweiler and Pit Bull mix, was secured by Josephine County Animal Control personnel. The Sheriff's Office said the case remains under investigation and no further details are currently available.

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Dad of 4 attacked by crocodile in front of screaming onlookers in Indonesia

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A father of four was killed by a crocodile during a horrific scene that took place in front of his family.

The man, identified only as Arifuddin, was swimming in the Bulete River in the South Sulawesi province of Indonesia on Thursday, Aug. 14, at about 6 p.m. local time when the tragedy occurred, according to ViralPress.

Arifuddin, 53, was bathing in the river with relatives when the crocodile bit his leg and dragged him under the water, the news organization reported.

Video of the incident from ViralPress shows the crocodile grabbing onto the man's legs, as several villagers then moved into the water in an attempt to help, while others screamed from the shore nearby.


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Hiker found dead after brown bear attack on trail in northern Japan, officials say

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A hiker attacked by a brown bear while walking a trail in northern Japan has been found dead, according to officials.

The man in his 20s was hiking at Mount Rausu, on the northern island of Hokkaido, on Thursday morning when he was attacked, a local police spokesman told news wires agency AFP.

Japanese media outlets, including the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper, reported that the hiker tried to fight off the bear but was pulled into the nearby woods.

He was found on Friday afternoon, local time, and taken to a hospital where he was officially pronounced dead, a Hokkaido government official said.

Hunters also caught and killed a bear near the trail, an official working for Shari, a town near the mountain, told AFP.

DNA analysis will be conducted to determine whether it was the same bear that attacked the hiker.

Comment: Recent related reports from Japan:


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Lightning strike in Tharparkar, Pakistan kills 50 livestock

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In a tragic incident in Sindh's Tharparkar district, the Islamkot area was struck by lightning during a thunderstorm, resulting in the death of at least 50 livestock animals.

According to local sources, the animals were grazing in open fields when the lightning bolt hit, leaving farmers in shock and despair.

Livestock is a primary source of livelihood for residents in this arid region, and the sudden loss has caused significant financial hardship to several families.

Authorities have expressed condolences to the affected farmers and are assessing the damages. Local residents have urged the government to provide immediate compensation and implement safety measures to protect people and animals during extreme weather events.

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Farmer succumbs to wild boar attack in Tamil Nadu, India

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Image used for representational purposes only.
A 70-year-old farmer succumbed to injuries sustained during a wild boar attack despite treatment at the Tiruchy GH on Wednesday. The farmer's relatives have refused to accept the body, demanding action against officials who failed to act despite alerts of wild animals prowling.

Farmers of Kilikoodu, Uthamarseeli, Panaiyapuram, Thiruvalarsolai and Ponnurangapuram near Kallanai Nadukarai have been repeatedly complaining of frequent attacks and crop destruction by wild animals.

On August 11, a wild boar attacked Sahadevan (45) of Gowtharasanallur at his farm, and since then, he has been under treatment. On Tuesday evening, Ganapathi (70) of Uthamarseeli was attacked by a wild boar while working at his plantain farm. He sustained severe injuries, and the animal escaped.

The District Forest Officer S Krithika, Forester VP Subramanaiam and other officials visited him and consoled him. The officials also visited the spot and conducted an inspection and search for the wild boar.

On Wednesday afternoon, Ganapathi died without responding to treatment at the Tiruchy GH.

Ganapathi's relatives refused to accept the body as they demanded action against the officials for their lethargic attitude. They also demanded compensation for Ganapathi's family.