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Unusual Bee Attack in French Town Leaves 24 Injured, 3 Critically

AURILLAC, FRANCE, JUL 6 – The aggressive bee swarm was likely triggered by invasive Asian hornets threatening a long-established rooftop hive, injuring 24 people in a 30-minute incident, officials said.

  • During Sunday morning, a swarm of aggressive bees attacked passers-by outside Aurillac’s Hôtel de Bordeaux, injuring 24 people including three in critical condition.
  • According to Aurillac Mayor Pierre Mathonier, the decade-old rooftop hives likely became aggressive after being threatened by Asian hornets, sparking the attack.
  • Detailed reports indicate one elderly woman was stung 25 times, suffered cardiac arrest but was revived during a 30-minute bee attack in Aurillac.
  • Police secured the scene and emergency services treated victims, with the mayor praising their coordinated response to control the situation.
  • Following the attack, Aurillac’s town hall plans to move or cull the decade-old hive amid ongoing debate over urban beekeeping.
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A bee attack in France resulted in several casualties. The mayor praises the rapid response of the forces, but the cause is still being investigated.

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Insects that had pricked unusually from Aurillacois were moved to Aveyron and will be euthanized when the investigation progressed.

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France Bleu broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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