Monday, 11 February 2019 () An invasion of about 50 polar bears has caused an "emergency situation" in the small Russian settlement of Belushya Guba, according to the TASS news agency, USA Today reports. The town is located on the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, about 1,200 miles northeast of Moscow. "The people are scared," Alexander Minayev, the deputy head of Novaya Zemlya, said in a statement."They are frightened to leave homes and their daily routines are broken. Parents are afraid to let the children go to school or kindergarten." – Alexander Minayev The bears arrived in December and have acted aggressively since then, attacking people and entering residences and businesses. "I have been in Novaya...
Polar Bear Invasion Causes Russia Region to Declare State of Emergency Authorities say around 50 bears have overrun the remote archipelago of Novaya Zemlya. According to 'CNN,' bears have been seen..
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Dozens of polar bears invaded these Russian islands, prompting them to declare a state of emergency. This video, "<a target=_blank rel="nofollow noopener"..
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Dozens of polar bears have invaded the Novaya Zemlya islands in Russia's remote Arctic region, home to a few thousand people, prompting local authorities to declare a state of emergency.
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Bear-ware of dog! A pack of canines chased away wild polar bears in Russia's northeasternmost Arctic region. The Novaya Zemlya archipelago declared a state of emergency as more than 50 polar bears were..
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People are scared to leave their homes, because of a real life polar bear invasion in Novaya Zemlya, which is near Russia's northeastern arctic coast.
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