In the suburbs of Los Angeles swarm of bees attacked people

In the suburbs of Los Angeles swarm of bees attacked people

Several residents of the suburbs of Los Angeles did not expect to be spending Saturday night in hospital beds after a meeting with aggressive insects. Six people from Monterey Park, including one firefighter, were hospitalized with multiple bee stings.

According to the local fire Department, a swarm of insects attacked the victims around 17:30 in the 200 block of the Boulevard of the North Atlantic. At the moment it is unclear where it came from bees, and what had provoked their behavior.

Recall that bee venom is not only a toxin, but also a powerful allergen that may cause hives, angioedema and anaphylactic shock. The last two States is fraught with lethal consequences.

In people not suffering from allergies, multiple bee stings cause fever, dizziness, seizures, nausea, pain in the heart and lowering blood pressure. To eliminate intoxication necessary timely medical care.

 

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