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Panic as bee swarm forces evacuation in Kwadwamena, residents call for help
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46470, member: 636"] Hundreds of angry bees attacked a small farming village on Wednesday. The insects swarmed through Kwadwamena community and forced people to run away. Families left their homes and hid on nearby farms to escape the stinging swarms. Children and elderly people joined the rush to safety as bees covered the area. The rural settlement sits inside Asante Akim North Municipality. Residents called emergency services for help during the attack. The National Disaster Management Organisation never sent workers to the village. Local fire officials received reports about the bee problem. Fire crews could not respond because they lacked proper equipment and protective clothing. Several people suffered painful bee stings but nobody died from the incident. Some brave villagers returned to their homes on Thursday morning. Most bees had moved away from the community during the night. A few insects continued flying around houses and made people nervous. Village leaders want government agencies to remove the remaining bees completely. Emergency officials must also prevent future bee attacks from happening again. The bee invasion shows problems with disaster response services. Remote farming communities often receive little help during emergencies. Rural areas need better protection when dangerous situations develop. Government agencies should improve their ability to reach distant villages. Quick emergency response could save lives and prevent serious injuries during future disasters. [/QUOTE]
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