The agriculture department of India's Rajasthan on Friday said the northern side of the state is under a fresh attack from swarms of locusts. They said districts such as Jodhpur and Jaisalmer, which share a border with Pakistan, are the worst affected.
Netizens have been sharing videos rapidly on Twitter, revealing that the so far two-day insect attack, has not been dealt with sincerely by the authorities.
Locals from the area are requesting that higher government authorities take quick measures to get rid of the crop-eating swarms.
Videos of the agricultural department spraying chemical solutions in Jaipur's affected areas, however, did find their way to social media.
A gigantic swarm of locusts has been flying over the field of Panchala sidha,khinwsar(Nagaur) for two days.There has not been taken any measure to control yet. Farmers incurred a great loss.They r pleading.Request to @AgriGoI @LocustIndia @NarayanBeniwal7 to send controlling team pic.twitter.com/217n2QjRr4
— Manish Vishnoi (@manishvish9e) June 26, 2020
Locust control bhopawas ,begas Jaipur pic.twitter.com/2Hl2cIqtft
— brkarwa (@brkarwa) June 26, 2020
#Locusts #ChemicalSprayingOperation #Team #AgricultureDepartment #Jaipur #Rajasthan #India #DY365
— DY365 (@DY365) June 24, 2020
Amidst locust attacks in Rajasthan, a team of Agriculture Department workers carries out chemical spraying operations in a panchayat of Jaipur district. pic.twitter.com/jIK3H8P1m4
With the onset of the monsoon in Rajasthan, which shares a border with Pakistan, authorities at the Jodhpur-based Locust Warning Organisation (LWO) are preparing to control the population of locusts in the desert areas between India and neighbouring Pakistan.
On 24 June, B.R. Kadwa, the deputy director of Rajasthan's Agriculture Department, revealed that the government of India has planned to use Navy helicopters to control the second wave of locust attacks, which is expected to last for a month at least.
In recent months, swarms of locusts have reached as far as northern India, affecting crops in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.