Locust swarms invade Red Sea homes

2024-02-10 2024-02-10T19:34:56Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانع مُحتوى

Weather of Arabia - The Egyptian authorities are still working hard to combat the locust swarms approaching the southern border of Sudan, and the locust control teams in the southern Red Sea are continuing their efforts, after the areas south of the Red Sea Governorate in Egypt were exposed to large influxes of yellow desert locusts.

These swarms crossed the Sudanese border and reached Egypt. According to Egyptian sources, the size of the swarms increased significantly after overcoming the first swarms, and are now heading towards the city of Marsa Alam, especially in the areas of Hamata and Wadi El Gemal, south of the city, after entering from land and sea.

During the past two weeks, control teams were able to confront large influxes of yellow desert locusts, using existing control bases in Halayeb, Shalatin, and Abu Ramad, with support from teams from Qena and Aswan governorates.

Providing support in combating locust swarms

Abdeen Saeed, head of the city of Halayeb in the Red Sea, confirmed the arrival of a representative from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to assess the situation and provide support. Saeed explained that the control teams were able to reach depths of 50 kilometers into the mountains, starting from the coastal road, and are working to besiege and combat the mobile swarms. effectively.

He stressed that there are joint efforts between various parties to confront this challenge, as coordination is being made between local authorities, the Ministry of Agriculture and international institutions of interest to confront these swarms and reduce their negative impact on farmers and the local community.

Currently, efforts are continuing to confront these swarms with all available means, and committees have been formed to follow up on developments and ensure the effectiveness of the response to this changing natural phenomenon.

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Sources:

alarabiya

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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