Locust Attack: Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh Asks People to Burst Firecrackers, Beat Drums to Prevent Attacks by Tiddi Dal

Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh has asked people to burst firecrackers and beat drums to prevent attacks by locust swarms. The Minister took stock of the situation out of locust attack in his Katol constituency.

Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh (Photo Credits: ANI)

Nagpur, May 31: Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh has asked people to burst firecrackers and beat drums to prevent attacks by locust swarms. The Minister took stock of the situation out of locust attack in his Katol constituency.

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Speaking to farmers, he said: "Whenever locust swarms attack, villagers should be alert. Locust attacks can be avoided by bursting firecrackers, the smoke of burning tires or if drums are played." Prayagraj Gears Up to Tackle Possible Locust Attack as Tiddi Dal Arrive at Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi.

Earlier, Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Dada Bhuse informed that around 50 per cent locust swarms were killed in the state by the Agriculture Department.

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"Around 50 per cent locust swarms were killed in Maharashtra by the agriculture department. Fire brigade vehicles are being used for spraying insecticides. We are providing chemicals/insecticides to farmers free of cost in the affected areas," Bhuse said. Locust Attack in India: Around 50% 'Tiddi Dal' Killed in Maharashtra, Says State Agriculture Minister Dada Bhuse.

Locust swarms from Pakistan have entered Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh, threatening major damage to standing cotton crops and vegetables, said a spokesperson of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, adding that Rajasthan is the most affected state.

The desert locust is a species of locust, a swarming short-horned grasshopper. They are known to devour everything in their path, posing an unprecedented threat to food supply and livelihoods of millions of people.

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