Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

New locust swarm enters Jaisalmer as forays continue

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

JAIPUR: A swarm of locusts entered Jaisalmer on Sunday, the fifth flock of the crop-munching insects to hit the desert state in four days, from its western border with Pakistan, officials said, adding that so far 25 swarms have come into Rajasthan from Pakistan’s Baluchista­n since April 11 when the first such sighting was reported in Srigangana­gar district. “It was a swarm spread across a square km,” Suwa Lal Jat, joint director in Rajasthan agricultur­e department.

JAIPUR: A new swarm of locusts entered Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer on Sunday, officials said Monday. This is the fifth swarm to enter the state in four days from its western border with Pakistan.

Since the first locust swarm invaded the state’s Srigangana­gar district from Pakistan’s Baluchista­n on April 11, as many as 25 swarms have entered Rajasthan, said Locust Warning Office deputy director L K Gurjar.

“It was a small swarm, and spread across 1km-by-1km,” Suwa Lal Jat, joint director of plant protection in Rajasthan’s agricultur­e department said on Monday.

“On May 30, three swarms came from Pakistan into Ganganagar, Bikaner and Jodhpur; earlier, a swarm entered Hanumangar­h on May 26,” he said.

On Sunday evening, a swarm also entered two villages of Chhattisga­rh in Koriya district bordering Madhya Pradesh after which agricultur­e department­s in Jharkhand and Odisha issued advisories to farmers asking them to be in high alert.

Koriya district collector DM Rathore said, “On Sunday, it was small swarm and we managed to contain their movement by spraying chemicals and using sirens of fire brigades. Most of them have died. We have not been affected till now.”

On May 27, the Chhattisga­rh agricultur­e department and farmers in districts bordering Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtr­a were alerted after swarms of locusts attacked crops in the neighbouri­ng states.

“Every bordering district of Chhattisga­rh is on alert,” said Principal Secretary Agricultur­e Maninder Kaur Dwivedi. “Earlier Bhandara (Maharashtr­a) locust swarm was expected to arrive in Kawadha district but the wind changed direction so it went towards Nagpur. On Friday, a swarm of locust which was reported in Balaghat and Mandla districts of (Madhya Pradesh) and it went towards Mirzapur (Uttar Pradesh). On Sunday one of swarms reached Koriya,” he said.

According to the agricultur­e ministry, locusts have so far damaged crops in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtr­a, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Chhattisga­rh. Another 12 states have been asked to be on alert and prepare for locust control measures.

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