‘Make noise and don’t panic’: India tries to ward off locust invasion
by Amrit Dhillon in New Delhi from Environment | The Guardian on (#5410B)
Delhi braces for swarm while farmers in badly-hit north play loud music and honk car horns to try to prevent decimation of fields
Residents of Delhi are bracing themselves for a possible invasion of locusts, which have been ravaging areas in the north of the country.
A change in wind direction could save the city, but Dr K L Gurjar, deputy director of the Locust Warning Organisation, has warned residents to be prepared to make a lot of loud noise so that instead of settling, they keep flying and fly past the city. And don't panic".
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