Deadly wasps have killed six people since the start
of September in Ankang, a city in northwest
China's
Shaanxi
Province, a hospital
was quoted by Xi'an's Chinese Business View
on October 31.
Ankang
Central
Hospital has also seen 41 serious injuries in two months as
a result of the insects' stings, said Wang Xingchun, director
of the hospital's hematology department.
The city's health authority said there have been
around three hundred injuries and more than 10 deaths there
from stings since the beginning of August.
Over the past four years, the insects have killed
some 30 people in Ankang, and there have been reports of wasps
attacking people in other areas including the countryside
around Xi'an, the provincial
capital.
Zou Chongyun, 48, a farmer in Yaohe
Village
in Ankang, was attacked by wasps on September 27 as she worked
in her fields.
"Zou was in a serious condition when she arrived at
our hospital. She would not have survived if she had arrived
any later," said Jiang Xinwen, a doctor in Ankang
Central
Hospital.
Many farmers believe the increase in wasps is the
result of environmental destruction.
"Many trees where the wasps used to nest were cut
for farming development a decade ago, now the insects have to
live in trees near the villages," said Lian Huisheng, a local
township official.
(China Daily November 2,
2005)