Kenai, AK – Residents of Kenai are being urged to stay alert after a bear attack occurred this morning in the area of Chinook Drive. Authorities are warning the community to take extra precautions outdoors and to closely supervise children and pets.
According to the Alaska State Troopers, the attack prompted a rapid response from Alaska Wildlife Troopers and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, who remain in the area monitoring the situation. Residents are being asked to secure potential attractants such as trash, pet food, and bird feeders, which could draw bears closer to homes.
Officials said anyone who encounters a bear should maintain a safe distance and avoid approaching the animal. Troopers stressed the importance of vigilance, noting that securing food sources and being aware of surroundings can reduce the risk of further encounters.
Bear sightings and encounters are not uncommon in Alaska communities during late summer as animals prepare for winter, but officials are treating the Kenai incident with particular urgency given the attack. No further details on the extent of injuries or property damage were immediately released.
The public safety alert remains in effect, and residents are encouraged to report any additional sightings to local authorities.
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