Bee attack in France: 24 injured in Aurlac; Asian Hornet removed the hive after the danger

An unusual bee attack in the French city Aurilac reported by ABC News injured 24 people on Sunday morning. Three of the victims were in critical condition, but have been improved since then local authorities said.Lieutenant Colonel Michelle Banana, head of local fire service, said he had never seen anything like this. He described this scene dramatically because people suffered injuries, nervous and seriousness of some injuries.“In the context of the number of victims, the nervousness and the severity of some injuries, it was impressive,” he explained the broadcaster TF1.According to the province of the cantal office, the attack lasted for about 30 minutes. People walking in the area used to sting again and again. Firefighters and medical teams quickly arrived to help the injured, while the police established a security perimeter until the bees were pacified.Three people were rushed to the local hospital in critical condition. The Mayor of Aurlack, Pierre Mathonier, told Broadcaster BFM TV on Monday that all three were now in better position.One of them, one 78 -year -old, had to face cardiac arrest and revived. The Mayor said that this person is now stable, while the other two are in good health.The Mayor suggested that bees could be aggressive after Asian Hornets, a type of big wasp attempts to attack their hive. The hive was on the roof of a hotel in the town center for more than 10 years. The hive has ever been removed and transferred outside the city by a beekeeler.