A sudden and alarming bee attack on the Gayerkata-Nathua state highway left 10 pedestrians injured near the Moraghat jungle in North Bengal. The incident occurred when a swarm of bees unexpectedly emerged from the forested area and surrounded pedestrians traveling along the road that runs through the jungle. The bees began stinging the individuals, causing panic and distress. Many of the victims collapsed on the road after being stung multiple times, with some struggling to move due to the pain.
The incident took place during regular travel hours when some pedestrians were heading towards Gayerkata and others were going to Nathua. Witnesses reported that the bees acted with unusual aggression, targeting anyone in their vicinity. Prompt action from other pedestrians helped minimize further harm, as they assisted the injured and moved them to a safer location. The victims were then transported to local hospitals, where they received medical treatment. All 10 individuals are reported to be in stable condition and recovering.
Local authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the attack. The Moraghat jungle, located near the highway, is known for its wildlife, but this unexpected aggression from the bees has raised concerns. Experts suggest that environmental factors, such as disturbances near the beehive or changes in weather patterns, might have triggered the swarm's behavior. The state highway, a crucial link between Gayerkata and Nathua, continues to be operational, though there are discussions about implementing safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.