What Can End a Trucking Career?
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Disaster planners were paid to come up with emergency situations and make a plan. Fourteen years ago, planners in Delaware came up with this exact scenario: a semi overturns with bees. Finally, they got to dust off that plan.
Local beekeepers were rounded up and brought in, eventually directing the fire department to spray water on the hives to disperse the bees.
There are literally millions of bees down there. Theyve been traumatized; they can get a little irritable, one person said.
The driver and two passengers were taken to Christiana Hospital with minor injuries. They were covered with bees as they ran away, stung 50-100 times each.
Police cited the driver, 55-year-old Adolfo Guerra of Miami, for unsafe shifting of load or cargo.
Having traveled all the way up from Florida, theyre thirsty and now theyre all disoriented and angry Im sure, one person said.
Those local beekeepers say 90 percent of the beesmillions upon millions did not make it back into their hives and were dispersed in the northern Maryland, southern Delaware area.
There were reports of passers-by being stung.
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