Swarming bees kill man after 100-pound hive is found near home in Marana, Arizona officials say.
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Swarming bees from a massive hive in Arizona left one man dead and others with “hundreds” of stings, according to fire officials in the small town of Marana.
Fire officials responded to a home where an estimated 100-pound bee hive hung from a nearby tree on Thursday, Northwest Fire District said.
Three people were rushed to the hospital after getting “stung hundreds of times.” One man died as a result of the bee stings, the agency said.
Three firefighters also were stung by bees — one got stung about 60 times. One firefighter was also taken to the hospital and later released, officials said.
Beekeepers “killed most of the bees” but Marana Police Department warned the community in a Facebook post to watch out for another attack.
“Although the area is much safer, there are still some lingering bees. Please continue to use caution while in the area,” the agency said. “Several people were injured and one person has passed away due to their injuries.”
The name of the man who died was not released by police or fire officials. Read more from Sac. Bee.