A drone has been converted into a flying flamethrower in central China in a fiery campaign to eradicate more than 100 wasp nests.
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Blue Sky Rescue, a volunteer group that conducts search and rescue and other emergency work, have teamed up with villagers in Zhong county near the city of Chongqing.
They raised 80,000 yuan ($12,200) to buy a drone and equip it with a gasoline tank and an arm-length nozzle.
Videos released by Blue Sky show a recent mission by the six-arm drone. It hovers above a hive as large as a suitcase before swooping down. The drone operator flips the ignition switch, and the drone spits bursts of fire onto the hive.
You can watch a video of the flamethrower below:
Emergency responders in central China have converted a drone into a flying flamethrower as part of a fiery campaign to destroy more than 100 wasp nests. https://t.co/Fswm3fWDbD pic.twitter.com/IwoKYCQaQB
— ABC News (@ABC) December 14, 2020
“The burning ashes of the wasp’s nest gradually peeled off and fell, and the surrounding residents applauded and praised the rescue team,” said an article on a local news app run by state-owned Chongqing TV.
The article quotes a resident thanking Blue Sky for helping the village: “Now we don’t have to worry about being stung by a wasp.”
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Blue Sky said it has destroyed 11 hives so far. There are more than 100 to go.
The Associated Press contributed to this article