Published 19:24 IST, May 28th 2020
Video: Farmers use DJ and loud music to scare off locusts in Uttar Pradesh
Farmers in Uttar Pradesh have resorted to playing loud music and banging utensils to deal with locusts and to minimize the potential damage.
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After coronavirus pandemic and cyclone Amphan, India faces yet ar crisis with locust attacks being reported in several parts of country. According to reports, locusts have destroyed crops in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and have w entered Uttar Pradesh, where y are swarming around damaging farms. Media reports suggest that locusts could soon head towards Maharashtra, where farmers are already facing a water crisis with peak summer arriving in state.
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However, farmers in Uttar Pradesh have resorted to playing loud music and making ises to deal with locusts and to minimize potential dam. Rahul Srivastav, a police officer from India's most populous state took to his Twitter handle to share how farmers in Jhansi are dealing with situation. "DJ isn't just for music and dance but it can also be used in keeping locusts away. You can also use utensils or make loud ises from mouth to keep m away," Srivastav captioned post along with a video.
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Netizens on social media are calling it Indian jugaad with some terming it a great idea. A user named Bharti said, "We Indians are so fast in creating new ways, whatever situation be." Ar user pointed out disadvant of using loud music as he commented, "It's good to keep it away, but still it will go to or farms and cause dam. Can't we destroy locust, when it's coming towards farm. Attract it towards a perfume or vegetation and use fire or blades to kill it by forced penetration."
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Locust attacks in India
Locust attacks have also been reported from states such as Gujarat and Haryana, while Delhi and Odisha are on high alert. Locust attacks are reported every year during summertime, however, this time it is being termed as worst attack in 27 years. locust which reportedly bred and matured in Iranian provinces and Pakistan’s Balochistan province reached Rajasthan on May 22. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare have deployed drones, satellite-derived tools, special fire-tenders and sprayers at pre-identified border locations.
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19:24 IST, May 28th 2020