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The Ghana National Fire Service has successfully removed and relocated a swarm of bees that invaded the Maintenance Department of Zoomlion Ghana Ltd at Nmai Dzorn in the Adenta Municipality, Accra.
According to the Service in a Facebook post, Officials at the Adenta Fire Station received a call on Monday, November 17, about the situation.

A rescue team led by ADO I Osman arrived on site "within minutes" and discovered the swarm settled inside an abandoned tyre.
The officers contained the situation by ensuring no injuries or property damage.

The bees were safely relocated to a nearby natural environment, averting any danger to residents of the area and staff at the facility.
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