Two hikers injured in US bear attack on Yellowstone trail
Two hikers were injured in a bear attack on Monday on the Mystic Falls trail near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. Park officials confirmed the incident on Tuesday, stating that the hikers were attacked by "one or more bears" and sustained injuries.

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AI-generatedTwo hikers were injured in a bear attack on Monday on the Mystic Falls trail near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. Park officials confirmed the incident on Tuesday, stating that the hikers were attacked by "one or more bears" and sustained injuries. Emergency services responded, and the incident is currently under investigation, with no further details released regarding the bear species involved. A tourist on the trail discovered one of the injured hikers and called 911, providing assistance until first responders arrived. The park service has temporarily closed some trails and areas following the attack, which is the first of its kind this year in Yellowstone.
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5 extractedA tourist named Craig Lerman encountered one of the injured hikers and called 911.
The incident occurred on the Mystic Falls trail near Old Faithful.
Two hikers were injured in a bear attack on a trail in Yellowstone National Park on Monday.
The last human fatality caused by a bear in the park was in 2015.
This is the first bear-related injury in Yellowstone this year.