A uncommon bee assault within the French city of Aurillac left 24 individuals injured, together with some critically, in response to native authorities.
Individuals strolling within the south-central France city have been stung over a interval of half-hour on July 6, in response to The Related Press.
Firefighters and medical groups have been rushed to the scene to deal with the victims, whereas police arrange a safety perimeter till the bees stopped their assault.
Aurillac Mayor Pierre Mathonier informed French broadcaster BFM TV on July 7 that the three individuals in essential situation have been despatched to a neighborhood hospital and their situation has since improved.

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One in all them, a 78-year-old, needed to be resuscitated within the fireplace division’s ambulance after cardiorespiratory arrest. That individual is now in secure situation, Mathonier stated. The 2 others “are in good well being,” he added.
Mathonier informed the media that the bees might have grow to be aggressive after their rooftop hives have been attacked by Asian hornets. He stated the rooftop beehives have been put in in a downtown lodge greater than 10 years in the past.
He additionally stated that the beekeeper has eliminated the beehive and relocated it outdoors of the city.
“All ended properly,” Mathonier informed the general public tv community France 3. “The emergency providers have been completely coordinated. There was no panic in Aurillac, however quite a lot of individuals have been stung.”
Mathonier added {that a} 78-year-old sufferer was stung 25 instances.
Lt. Col. Michel Cayla, accountable for the native fireplace providers, stated he had by no means skilled such an assault.
“By way of the variety of victims, the panic among the many individuals and the severity of a few of the accidents, it was spectacular,” he informed broadcaster TF1.
Reactions to stings from honeybees and wasps vary in severity from minor to probably deadly, in response to the Mayo Clinic. Normally, stings solely trigger a quick, sharp ache, together with slight swelling and redness.
In case you’re allergic to insect venom, a extra extreme response, known as anaphylaxis, can happen and require emergency medical consideration, the Mayo Clinic explains.
— With recordsdata from The Related Press
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