On August 8, 2024, a worker at a remote radar station on Brevoort Island, Nunavut, was killed by two polar bears. The Nasittuq Corporation, which operates the site, confirmed the incident, stating that one of the bears was put down by other employees at the scene. The company is providing support to the victim’s family and counseling services to affected employees, while an investigation is underway to determine the details surrounding the attack. The radar station is part of the North Warning System, a network of outposts operated by the U.S. and Canada to monitor the Arctic region.
The fatal attack is a rare occurrence, marking the second such incident since 2023, when a woman and her infant son were killed by a polar bear in Alaska. Experts note that polar bears may become more dangerous when they are nutritionally stressed, a condition increasingly linked to the loss of sea ice due to global warming. The Nasittuq Corporation emphasized its commitment to employee safety and is cooperating with authorities to prevent future incidents in these remote and hazardous environments.
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