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‘Multiple stings’ after truck carrying 200 beehives rolls over on highway

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Photo of truck carrying 200 beehives overturned on highway. (Credit: Park City Fire District) PARK CITY, Utah - At least two people are being treated for multiple stings and injuries after a sem-truck carrying 200 beehives lost its load when rolling over on a Utah highway.The Park City Fire District said the incident happened Monday on I-80 East Bound mile marker 149.Authorities haven’t released where the truck was coming from, going to or how the accident occurred.Crashes involving beehives are uncommon but not unheard of in some cities. RELATED: NYPD beekeeper removes 25,000 bees from Times SquareIn August 2021, a truck hauling bee hives crashed and overturned along a northern Michigan roadway, unleashing a big swarm of bees.

The sheriff said he was told that upwards of 50 million bees were in the truck's load of bee boxes when it crashed about 260 miles northwest of Detroit.Photo of truck carrying 200 beehives overturned on highway. (Credit: Park City Fire District) In April 2015, a semi-truck loaded with more than 40 million bees overturned on Interstate 5 in Lynnwood, Washington, sending more and more angry insects into the air.

A news crew with Q13 FOX News was stung. If you’re stung by a bee, the Mayo Clinic advises applying hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion to ease redness, itching or swelling.

If itching or swelling is bothersome, take an oral antihistamine that contains diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or chlorpheniramine.

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