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12A Weekend Edition - April 11-12, 2020 The Times, Gainesville, Georgia | gainesvilletimes.com WORLD New, larger wave of locusts threatens millions in Africa SVEN TORFINN I Associated Press In this photo taken Tuesday, March 31, desert locusts swarm over a tree in Kipsing, near Oldonyiro, in Isiolo county, Kenya. BY RODNEY MUHUMUZA Associated Press KAMPALA, Uganda - Weeks before the coronavirus spread through much of the world, parts of Africa were already threatened by another kind of plague, the biggest locust outbreak some countries had seen in 70 years. Now the second wave of the voracious insects, some 20 times the size of the first, is arriving. Bil lions of the young desert locusts are winging in from breeding grounds in Somalia in search of fresh vegetation springing up with seasonal rains. Millions of already vulnerable people are at risk. And as they gather to try to combat the locusts, often in vain, they risk spreading the virus — a topic that comes a distant second for many in rural areas. It is the locusts that “everyone is talking about,” said Yoweri Abo- ket, a farmer in Uganda. “Once they land in your garden they do total destruction. Some people will even tell you that the locusts are more destructive than the corona- virus. There are even some who don’t believe that the virus will reach here.” Some farmers in Abokat’s vil lage near the Kenyan border bang metal pans, whistle or throw stones to try to drive the locusts away. But mostly they watch in frustration, largely barred by a coronavirus lockdown from gathering outside their homes. A failed garden of cassava, a local staple, means hunger. Such worries in the village of some 600 people are reflected across a large part of East Africa, including Kenya, Ethiopia and South Sudan. The locust swarms also have been sighted in Djibouti, Eritrea, Tanza nia and Congo. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization has called the locust outbreak, caused in part by cli mate change, “an unprecedented threat” to food security and liveli hoods. Its officials have called this new wave some 20 times the size of the first. “The current situation in East Africa remains extremely alarm ing as ... an increasing number of new swarms are forming in Kenya, southern Ethiopia and Somalia,” a new FAO assessment said. Favorable breeding conditions through May mean there likely will be another new round of swarms in late June and July, coinciding with the start of the harvest season, the agency said. The U.N. has raised its aid appeal from $76 million to $153 million, saying immediate action is needed before more rainfall fuels further growth in locust numbers. So far the FAO has collected $111 million in cash or pledges. The locusts are “invading the Eastern Africa region in exception ally large swarms like never seen before,” the Nairobi-based Climate Prediction and Application Center said. The new swarms include “young adults,” voracious bugs “that eat more than the adult ones,” said Kenneth Mwangi, a satellite infor mation analyst at the center. Mwangi and other officials in Kenya cited difficulties in fight ing the infestation as coronavirus- related travel restrictions slow cross-border travel and delay the delivery of pesticides. The verification work of field officers has been curtailed, mak ing it harder for the center to update regional prediction models, Mwangi said. In rural Laikipia county, among the worst affected in Kenya, some are calling attention to the threat to commercial farms. “I think, unfortunately, because of other things going on around the world, people are forgetting about the problem with the locusts. But it’s a very, very real problem,” farmer George Dodds told the FAO. Aerial spraying is the only effec tive way to control the locust out break. After the locusts crossed into Uganda for the first time since the 1960s, soldiers resorted to using hand-held spray pumps because of difficulties in obtaining the needed aircraft. Uganda’s agriculture minis ter said authorities are unable to import enough pesticides from Japan, citing disruptions to inter national cargo shipments. The government is yet to meet an additional budget of over $4 mil lion requested for locust control, the minister said. -> Jl, IMWjM . I. Ji V ’ —r—. GEORGIA'S,FINESTJPINE STRAW&rMULGH 770-287-8300 www-ab*olut*trai(*f*ga-com your service PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AND SERVICE GUIDE OMEGA REMODELING 678-617-1403 NOW OFFERING NEW FALL SPECIALS! 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