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Swarms of locusts reach Rajasthan's Churu, authorities spray insecticides to curb menace

By ANI | Updated: May 30, 2020 10:35 IST

Fresh swarms of locusts invaded villages in Churu district here on Thursday night.

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Fresh swarms of locusts invaded villages in Churu district here on Thursday night.

"Two swarms of locusts reached two villages in Bidasar and Sardarshahar tehsils on Thursday night. Agriculture Department sprayed insecticides with the help of tractor-mounted sprayers and brought them under control," said Kuldeep Sharma, Agriculture officer, Churu, Rajasthan.

Pakistan has become a new breeding ground of locusts, entering Rajasthan from adjoining areas in Pakistan, said BR Kadwa, deputy director of the agriculture department, Rajasthan on May 26.

Notably, the first locust attack of this year was reported from Ganganagar, a district in north Rajasthan bordering Pakistan, on May 11.

( With inputs from ANI )

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