California couple fights off 70-pound black bear with hatchet and water bottle outside their home

A California couple was seriously injured this week after a black bear attacked them outside their home in Mammoth Lakes, authorities said.

The incident happened around 6 a.m. Monday in the Sierra Nevada town, about 230 miles southeast of Sacramento, according to the Mammoth Lakes Police Department. Officials said the woman opened her front door and found one of the couple’s dogs in a fight with a 70-pound black bear.

When she stepped outside to break up the confrontation, the bear turned on her, clawing and biting her, police said. Her husband then rushed out to help but was also met with aggressive behavior from the animal.

In the struggle, the woman struck the bear with a water bottle, while the man used the blunt end of a hatchet to hit it several times. Authorities said the bear was critically injured during the encounter.

Despite suffering what police described as “significant” injuries, the couple was able to transport themselves to a hospital for treatment.

Two of the couple’s dogs were also hurt in the attack, including the one initially involved in the fight with the bear. Officials said both animals are expected to recover after sustaining minor injuries.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife euthanized the 17-month-old bear after determining it was a threat to public safety.

“Incidents like this are extremely rare in Mammoth Lakes,” Mammoth Lakes Police Chief Dan Casabians said in a statement.

He added: “Bears almost always avoid humans and will flee when confronted. This type of aggressive behavior is highly unusual. We are grateful that the couple are expected to make full recoveries and appreciate the quick response of our officers, CDFW, Bishop Veterinarian Hospital, and Mammoth Hospital Staff.”

The harrowing incident occurred near the Mammoth Lakes, roughly 230 miles southeast of Sacramento, Calif., in the Sierra Nevada. (Robert Alexander/Getty Images, File)

Bear sightings in the area are common, police said, but attacks are rare.

Police added that to reduce risks of an attack, people should never approach or feed bears, they should secure garbage in bear-proof containers, and shouldn’t leave pet food or bird feeders outside.

A Mammoth Lakes Police vehicle

Mammoth Lakes Police Chief Dan Casabians emphasized that bear attacks in the region are rare. (Mammoth Lakes Police Department/Facebook, File)

Hikers and walkers should also make noise when out in bear country, especially at dusk and dawn, and dogs should be leashed and supervised.

If a person encounters a bear, they should slowly back away and never run.

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