Published 15:46 IST, May 28th 2020
Locust Attack: Delhi govt issues preventive measures to be taken to avoid probable attack
After wreaking havoc across India's heartland, Delhi government on Thursday, has issued an advisory to prevent a probable attack in the NCT of Delhi
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After wreaking havoc across India's heartland, Delhi government on Thursday, has issued an advisory to prevent a probable attack in National capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. government has advised officials to organise an awareness campaign, t allow locusts to rest at night by spraying insecticides and pesticides at night. locust attack has been seen in states such as Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana while Odisha, Delhi is on high alert.
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Delhi issues advisory to prevent locust attack
On Wednesday, national capital was put on alert as such swarms of locusts in Rajasthan and Haryana w head east. Higher than rmal temperatures across rth India have helped locusts spread more rapidly. Although Delhi NCR doesn't have large farmlands for locusts to feed upon, pests do pose a danger to local vegetation as city has 22% of its area under green cover.
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Centre acts on locust attack
India has issued a high alert after Locust Warning Organization (LWO) of Union ministry of agriculture and farmer welfare warned of ar attack in May-June this year. To India has issued a high alert after Locust Warning Organization (LWO) of Union ministry of agriculture and farmer welfare warned of ar attack in May-June this year, Centre plans to deploy drones for spraying pesticides soon, Union Agriculture Ministry said on Wednesday. 21 districts in Rajasthan, 18 districts in Madhya Pradesh, 2 districts in Gujarat and 1 district in Punjab have undertaken locust control measures till w.
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Locust attack in India
annual summer attack affects country's agriculture activity - specifically Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Chhatisgarh etc. locust which 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. Due to shift in winds, se locusts have w travelled from Rajasthan to Madhya Pradesh's Budhni in Sehore district, as per reports. state agriculture department has called it 'biggest attack in 27 years'.
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15:09 IST, May 28th 2020