This
was top headline on CNN’s webpage, but I had to search for reports
of California’s wildfires.
Perhaps the CIA sent the locusts as a gift to Putin – lol?
PS I wonder what CNN's new terms and conditions are. Something like - 'you visit our site, we invade your computer'?
PS I wonder what CNN's new terms and conditions are. Something like - 'you visit our site, we invade your computer'?
Locust swarms plague southern Russia
CNN,
5
August, 2015
Moscow
(CNN)Millions of locusts have descended on farmlands in southern
Russia, devouring entire fields of crops and causing officials to
declare a state of emergency in the region.
A
vast area of at least 800 hectares is currently being affected as the
swarms of insects, each measuring about 8 centimeters long,
annihilate fields of corn and other crops.
It's
been more than 30 years since this part of southern Russia suffered
such a dense plague of locusts, according to local officials.
Officials
say at least 10% of crops have already been destroyed, and the locust
feeding frenzy is far from over, threatening to devastate the
livelihoods of local farmers.
Walking
through what remains of his corn field in the Stavropol region, one
farmer, Pyotr Stepanchenka, looks distraught.
"Look,"
he says to the camera, "there is nothing left of the corn. The
locusts ate it all, from the leaves to the cobs."
On
state television, Russian news broadcasts are linking the plague to
climate change, connecting the phenomenon to recent flooding amid
higher than average temperatures.
Officials
from the Russian ministry of agriculture have declared a state of
emergency, but appear helpless to prevent the destruction.
They
say they are stepping up efforts to save the harvest by increasing
crop-spraying flights.
But
high summer temperatures, they say, are decreasing the effectiveness
of the powerful pesticides they use.
Also,
officials say the locust swarms are moving fast across southern
Russia, sometimes too fast for the authorities to keep up, leaving a
trail of destruction behind them.
"In
Kalmikya, Astrakhan, Volgagrad, and Dagestan, there is already no
food left for the locusts, so they have moved on to other sources of
food," says Tatiana Drishcheva of the Russia Argricultural
Center, a government organization.
"They
have wingspans of nearly 12 centimeters, like small sparrows,"
she added.
Some frustrated locals, facing ruin, have posted videos of themselves desperately trying to hold back the tide. But it all seems futile in the face of such an overwhelming Russian swarm.
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