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Norvergence: Bears Entered a Russian Town to Eat Garbage as They Were Starving to Death

The environmentalists at Norvergence have recently analyzed an incident that occupied a central stage on various media websites. According to a government report, around 52 bears had entered a work settlement in Guba where they attacked people and barged into homes.

The edible wastes in the garbage bins had caught the attention of bears and guess what, they started eating it. Team Norvergence, when further read the statement found that bears were hungry and thinning sea ice drove them inside the town.

Norvergence checked the situation of the Arctic where an estimation of 22,000 to 33,000 polar bears live and noted that the average temperature there is increasing at a rapid rate which leads to a decline in sea ice. This would also be the reason for bears' invasion.

Guba is a place where around 2,000 Russians live and it is quite popular for spooky plankton blooms and nuclear bomb tests. Bears are very commonly seen there as they visit southern costs for seal hunts.
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