Sub Promotion

?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄 수정 삭제
?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄 수정 삭제
Extra Form
제목 luciennetroutman@bigstring.com
예약자 22|@|4001|@|37410
Huge swarms of desert locusts have been pictured clinging to every available surface as swathes of the two-inch insects plague western and central India - as the country battles floods, a heatwave and a soaring number of coronavirus infections.

Photographs taken this week in Jaipur, one of 33 Rajasthan districts, show millions of the insects ravaging fields and covering walls as swarms continue to destroy harvests across the country.

Drones, tractors and cars have been sent out to track the voracious pests and spray them with pesticides. The locusts have already destroyed nearly 125,000 acres of cropland. 

'Eight to 10 swarms, each measuring around a square kilometre (0.4 square miles) are active in parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh,' the government's Locust Warning Organisation's deputy director K.L. Gurjar told AFP.

The insects caused massive damage to seasonal crops in both states, devastating many farmers already struggling with the impact of a strict coronavirus lockdown.

Scroll down for video. 






Photographs taken this week in Jaipur, one of 33 Rajasthan districts, show millions of the insects ravaging fields and covering walls as swarms continue to destroy harvests across the country







Swarms of locust attack in the residential areas of Jaipur, Rajasthan, Monday, May 25. More than half of Rajasthan's 33 districts are affected by invasion by these crop-munching insects







Swarms of locust attack in the walled city of Jaipur.  Drones, tractors and cars have been sent out to track the voracious pests and spray them with pesticides. The locusts have already destroyed nearly 125,000 acres of cropland


They destroyed harvests in the agricultural heartlands of neighbouring Pakistan in April, tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn before entering Rajasthan.

Smaller swarms are also active in a handful of states across India, Gurjar said.

To add to India's problems, a heatwave has sent temperatures to 122F (50C) in some places while the capital New Delhi saw its hottest May day since 2002.






RELATED ARTICLES


Previous

1

Next




Shocking moment man smashes into car windscreen after he... China signals a complete ban on the eating of dog meat ahead... George Floyd's girlfriend says Minneapolis violence would...




Share this article

Share



The hot spell is projected to scorch northern India for several more days, the Meteorological Department said, 'with severe heat wave conditions in isolated pockets'. 

Churu in Rajasthan was the hottest place on record on Tuesday, at 122F (50C), while parts of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh sweltered just below that level. 

Last year the government said the heat had killed 3,500 people since 2015, although no deaths have been reported so far this year. 






People stood in the streets as the swarm passed through Jaipur on Monday, with some parking their motorcycles along the side of the road. Many wore masks to protect themselves from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic







The state capital Jaipur was overwhelmed by the insects as bewildered locals banged on pots and pans to try and ward them off. Others stood on roofs while snapping photographs on their smartphones to capture the phenomenon







One swarm came to rest on a roof, with millions of the insects turning the cement building a shade of copper as they covered every available surface















more videos







1

2

3















Watch video Semi-truck speeds into crowd of protesters in Minneapolis





Watch video Terrifying moment Black protester is shot outside Omaha bar





Watch video Landslide leaves homes teetering on the brink of a cliff





Watch video Dragon capsule successfully docs at International Space Station









Watch video Cops use tear gas against protestors in DC near the White House





Watch video Protesters chase after semi-truck that drove through crowd





Watch video Video captures moment woman throws molotov cocktail at NYPD van





Watch video Dragon capsule astronaut bumps his head entering the ISS









Watch video SpaceX Dragon capsule's hatch opens following arrival at ISS





Watch video Protesters shut down the Manhattan Bridge during march





Watch video Protesters beat up man with machete after he tries to attack them





Watch video Dr Jenny Harries urges public to stick to social distance measures














The country of 1.3billion people suffers from severe water shortages with tens of millions lacking running water - to say nothing of air conditioning. 

Meanwhile, a swarm of 40 million locusts can eat as much food as 35,000 people - or six elephants - according to UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation.

Residential areas in the state capital Jaipur were overwhelmed by the insects as bewildered locals banged on pots and pans to try and ward them off. Others stood on roofs while snapping photographs on their smartphones to capture the phenomenon. 

People stood in the streets as the swarm passed through, with some parking their motorcycles along the side of the road. Many wore masks to protect themselves from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.  

Experts warn the situation could worsen with more expected to reach India via Pakistan from the Horn of Africa in June.






One man grabbed a locust to show the size of the insects. Each locust can range in size between 0.5 and three inches long. They come from the same family as grasshoppers and can be either solitary or gregarious, meaning social







In this photograph taken on Monday a resident tries to fend off swarms of locusts from a mango tree in a residential area of Jaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan







The insects cause massive damage to seasonal crops, devastating many farmers already struggling with the impact of a strict coronavirus lockdown


One swarm came to rest on a roof, with millions of the insects turning the cement building a shade of copper as they covered every available surface. 

Heavy rains and cyclones enabled unprecedented breeding and the rapid growth of locust populations on the Arabian peninsula early last year, according to the United Nations.

India has not seen locust swarms on this scale since 1993 when it experienced a widespread plague, the warning centre said.

Locusts destroy crops in some parts of Rajasthan close to the border with Pakistan most years, but it is rare for the insects to move further into the state.














more videos







1

2

3















Watch video Semi-truck speeds into crowd of protesters in Minneapolis





Watch video Terrifying moment Black protester is shot outside Omaha bar





Watch video Landslide leaves homes teetering on the brink of a cliff





Watch video Dragon capsule successfully docs at International Space Station









Watch video Protesters chase after semi-truck that drove through crowd





Watch video Looters try to break into Gucci and Celine stores in Soho





Watch video Dragon capsule astronaut bumps his head entering the ISS





Watch video Massive group of looters break into the Rolex store in Soho









Watch video SpaceX Dragon capsule's hatch opens following arrival at ISS





Watch video Protesters shut down the Manhattan Bridge during march





Watch video Protesters beat up man with machete after he tries to attack them





Watch video Dr Jenny Harries urges public to stick to social distance measures



















Heavy rains and cyclones enabled unprecedented breeding and the rapid growth of locust populations on the Arabian peninsula early last year, according to the United Nations







A swarm of 40 million locusts can eat as much food as 35,000 people - or six elephants - according to UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation







They destroyed harvests in the agricultural heartlands of neighbouring Pakistan in April, before entering Rajasthan. Smaller swarms are also active in a handful of states across India, Gurjar said. Pictured, a motorcyclist continues driving along the road despite the swarm


Wind patterns have been pushing the swarms southwest, the locust warning centre said. Some swarms can travel as far as 81 miles or more a day.

In 1954, a swarm flew from northwest Africa to Great Britain. In 1988, another flew more than 3,100 miles in ten days, from West Africa to the Caribbean, according to National Geographic. 

A desert locust swarm has been known to be up to 460 square miles in size, packing between 40 and 80 million insects into less than half a square mile. 

Coronavirus infections rose by 6,566 in India today, leading the country to become the fourth most affected by the virus worldwide, with a total of 166,000 confirmed cases.

The South Asian nation now trails only Russia, Brazil and the US on total number of cases. 






Wind patterns have been pushing the swarms southwest, the locust warning centre said. Some swarms can travel as far as 81 miles or more a day







A desert locust swarm has been known to be up to 460 square miles in size, packing between 40 and 80 million insects into less than half a square mile







In 1954, a swarm flew from northwest Africa to Great Britain. In 1988, another flew more than 3,100 miles in ten days, from West Africa to the Caribbean, according to National Geographic







People wait in a line to board a train that will take them to their home state of Uttar Pradesh, during an extended lockdown to slow the spreading of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Mumbai, India on Tuesday. India has become the fourth most-affected country


Despite its new ranking, New Delhi has continued to maintain a relatively low death rate. 

Today health ministry officials reported a total of 4,706 deaths, up 194 since yesterday.

They said India's death rate stood at 0.3 deaths per 100,000 people, compared to what they said was a world average of 4.4.  

On May 17 the country's lockdown was extended until May 31, but with a relaxing of restrictions. All factories, manufacturing units, supply lines and offices can now reopen. Buses and other vehicles also now have complete freedom.

Air and metro travel remain off limits and schools and recreational activities are still closed. 

Separately, cyclone Amphan last week killed more than 100 people as it ravaged eastern India and Bangladesh, flattening villages and destroying farms. 

The cyclone tore up trees, washed away roads and left millions of people without power after triggering a disastrous storm surge on the subcontinent.  

The north-eastern states of Assam and Meghalaya are also currently experiencing floods, with more heavy rainfall forecast in the coming days.  

List of Articles
번호 제목 글쓴이 최근 수정일 날짜
99306 collettemchale@gmail.com ColletteMcHale591 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99305 sylvia_faerber@web.de SylviaFaerber757655 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99304 natashaporterfield@gmail.com NatashaPorterfield 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99303 evekirtley@gawab.com EveKirtley723177 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99302 florsutton@yahoo.de FlorSutton36386932 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99301 bertboxer@gmail.com BertBoxer287742355393 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99300 natasha_brophy@gmail.com NatashaBrophy854518 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99299 johnnieresch@t-online.de JohnnieResch808 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99298 victoriafisk@t-online.de VictoriaN0193084327 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99297 teshapresley@gmail.com TeshaPresley978675 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99296 rubye.coggins@t-online.de Rubye01S0694396 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99295 giusepperife@zoho.com GiuseppeRife69393 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99294 miquel_sidaway@gmail.com MiquelSidaway319 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99293 lenardlawton@wildmail.com Lenard9211549754 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99292 dorotheakoonce@gmail.com DorotheaKoonce73053 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99291 darcybeasley@gmail.com DarcyBeasley635592 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99290 ameefurr@t-online.de AmeeFurr9366806434726 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99289 sung_greenham@gmail.com SungGreenham80804 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99288 alenahandy@gmail.com AlenaHandy905521 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99287 neal_mccall@web.de NealMcCall74535825 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99286 makaylabush@gmail.com MakaylaBush6380 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99285 jestinepickens@yahoo.de JestinePickens9064 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99284 ceciliahandt@ftml.net CeciliaHandt159866825 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99283 mittieowen@yahoo.com MittieOwen78183213 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99282 katjamoose@gmail.com KatjaUei705837390621 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99281 clarencecarroll@arcor.de ClarenceCarroll75685 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99280 gwennewell@hotmail.com GwenNewell38069498 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99279 bethany.moritz@freenet.de BethanyMoritz053815 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99278 carmelshelly@zoho.com Carmel97V52606848034 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99277 berenicerosario@vegemail.com BereniceRosario917 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99276 melvina.mullings@gmail.com MelvinaMullings27 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99275 janinabottoms@live.com JaninaRaf996173568 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99274 grady.simpson@hotmail.de GradySimpson07062 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99273 margot_kyle@arcor.de MargotKyle9534548 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99272 jerroldnicholson@vegemail.com JerroldNicholson61 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99271 forestbrophy@imapmail.org ForestBrophy14434 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99270 sharronthayer@yahoo.de SharronThayer1048 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
» luciennetroutman@bigstring.com LucienneAwe4828 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99268 nelliehawker@wildmail.com NellieAnx51939602541 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99267 nancyschlink@moose-mail.com NancySchlink0807 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99266 kristopher_lucero@inbox.com Kristopher145162549 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99265 jimmiemonzon@h-mail.us IKSJimmie13754337 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99264 grettaleech@yahoo.com GrettaLeech141202 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99263 jettamauldin@web.de ZHKJetta147153692 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99262 nicolas.mccaskill@gmail.com NicolasMcCaskill73 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99261 pat.hipple@arcor.de RCLPat9675186055994 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99260 lavernehindley@gmail.com LaverneG27002040998 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99259 sherryingamells@gmail.com SherryIngamells896 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99258 krystal_whitham@hotmail.com ZMKKrystal81691960 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
99257 doyle_paspalis@gmail.com XNNDoyle239458265251 2020.06.11 2020.06.11
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 2745 2746 2747 2748 2749 2750 2751 2752 2753 2754 ... 4736 Next
/ 4736

bodum2ro 43,sejong, Korea / Copyrightⓒ. All Rights Reserved By fone

© k2s0o1d4e0s2i1g5n. All Rights Reserved