Bees attack dozens of Baltimore schoolchildren
NEW YORK - Dozens of children at a Baltimore-area elementary school were stung by bees after stumbling upon them during a science lesson on Thursday, fire department officials said.
The entire second-grade class of about 100 students at Deep Creek Elementary School was studying trees in nearby woods when one child disturbed a nest of bees.
The distressed bees stung 47 children, two of whom suffered a mild allergic reaction.
"There was a bit of pandemonium at the school for a while, but nobody was seriously hurt," said a fire department spokeswoman, adding that classes continued.
Seven children went home with their parents, while the other 40 were taken to the hospital as a precaution, she said.
Reuters
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