A total of 583 people in 
the area have been stung by hornets since July 1, say city officials. 
Seventy victims are still recovering in hospitals.
Chen Changlin was hospitalized after being attacked by hornets, while harvesting rice last week.
"I ran and shouted for 
help, but the hornets chased me about 200 meters, and stung me for more 
than 3 minutes," he recounted to the state-run China Youth Daily.
Chen said hornets had 
first swarmed a woman and child working nearby, who then ran towards 
him. Both later died from the hornets' toxins.
"The more you run, the 
more they want to chase you," said another victim, whose kidneys were 
ravaged by the venom. When he was admitted to the hospital, his urine 
was the color of soy sauce, according to local reports.
Earlier this month, 30 people -- including 23 primary school children
 aged between six and eight years -- were injured in a hornet attack in 
Guangxi province, south of Shaanxi. Their teacher, Li Zhiqiang, told his
 students to hide under tables as he tried to drive away the insects 
before he lost consciousness. The school's headmaster told local media 
that most of the injured suffered stings to their heads, necks, hands 
and feet.
Nearly 60 students and teachers were injured in a separate incident in the province at the start of the month, according to state media.
Experts say a number of 
reasons may have contributed to the apparent increase in hornet 
activity, including the region's recent hot, dry weather, land 
development and hornet sensitivity to the smell of people.
The Asian killer hornet,
 which is suspected in these incidents, are formidable, carnivorous 
killers, according to the non-profit Honeybee Conservancy.
 The species feed their young with the larvae of other insects and use 
their talons and mandibles to sever the limbs and heads of their prey. 
The hornet's venom sting is a neurotoxin so powerful that it dissolves 
human tissue, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
This week's latest incidents spurred the Ankang city government to hold an emergency video call addressing
 local concerns. Vice Mayor Lu Qi said he would increase investment in 
regional hornet control. Mayor Xu Qifang added the city would establish a
 24-hour emergency hornet response team.
Adapted from: CNN 


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