Biblical 'super-swarms' of locusts devour African crops

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This is life on the front-line for locust hunters, as they battle to contain the worst plague to hit the Horn of Africa for some 70 years, thanks in part to climate change. On Monday, the UN will move to mobilise $US70 million to respond to the crisis

The locusts are coming thick and fast as the low-flying aircraft punches through the swarm, leaving khaki-coloured streaks smeared across the plane's windscreen and obstructing the view outside.

The swarms emerged in Yemen early last summer but have since poured into northern Kenya, the country's worst invasion in 70 years. A "super-swarm" some 2400 square kilometres wide was spotted last week.In Biblical style, the locusts have already devoured and destroyed 70,000 hectares of farmland across Somalia and Ethiopia, and earlier this month a passenger plane was diverted and grounded in Ethiopia after an unexpected swarm blocked its entry to Dire Dawa airport.

The lightweight Beaver planes are specially modified to protect against denting due to locust crushing, while the engine cooling systems are fixed with strong wire meshes to avoid blocking by the crushed locusts, said Tesfayohannes. But with just four planes at their disposal, ending the plague is a big task for a small team.

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How the hell have you managed to link locusts to CO2?

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So, locust infestation was as bad or worse 70 yrs ago w/ no SUVs, etc. but THIS infestation is definitely due to man-made climate change? How can people believe this propaganda? 🙄 Ceist8 this is a good example that every weird thing is blamed on AGW by a gullible media.

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