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Thousands of bee emerge from their hives crushed by falling branches in Indonesia.

Footage filmed in West Sumatra province, shows a part of the honeycomb damaged, allegedly crushed by a broken branch and fell on the hive.

The sticky earth-colored honeycomb was blackened by a crowd of thousands bees.

Every now and then, bees seen flying simultaneously from the hive as if they saw damage together.

After that they seen again swarming the nest as if they were repairing it.

Bees have been nesting in this tree for 6 months.

Previously, this beehive was damaged but bee colony's repairing it in 2 days.

Footage filmed on Sunday (March 14).

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