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Arizona hiker airlifted after being stung over 100 times by bees

A hiker was hospitalized in critical condition after being stung more than 100 times by bees on an Arizona mountain trail over the weekend.

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A hiker was airlifted from an Arizona mountain and hospitalized in critical condition after being stung more than 100 times by bees over the Easter weekend, according to local officials.

The incident occurred on Saturday morning at approximately 10 a.m. on Lookout Mountain Preserve in north Phoenix. The man reported that the numerous bee stings had left him unable to continue his descent from the summit, prompting an emergency rescue operation.

Rescue teams were dispatched to the mountain and used a helicopter to airlift the hiker from the trail. The man was then transported to a local hospital for treatment of his injuries.

The Phoenix Fire Department confirmed the details of the rescue operation in a statement released following the incident. Lookout Mountain Preserve is a popular hiking destination in the north Phoenix area.

Multiple bee stings can cause serious medical complications, particularly when the number of stings reaches into the hundreds. The hiker's current condition following his hospitalization has not been disclosed by authorities.

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