A 3-km-long swarm of locusts invaded villages in Fazilka late last evening, devouring mustard crop and settling on sheesham and kikar trees lining a bundh. It took multiple government agencies and local villagers to fight the insects. Residents of Rupnagar and Bareka villages in Khuian Sarwar block of Fazilka, a stone’s throw away from the International Border, saw the swarm and alerted the district administration. The operation to spray insecticides started at 11 pm and continued till 10 am the morning.
After locusts struck neighbouring Rajasthan a few weeks back, the Punjab Government sounded high alert along villages bordering Rajasthan and Pakistan, which has already declared the attack a national emergency. “We sent a team of officials to Rajasthan last month and stationed them there to alert the government as and when the swarms moved towards the state. Rajasthan managed to control the attack, though 3.50 lakh acres of crop was destroyed,” Punjab Additional Chief Secretary Vishwajit Khanna said.
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Source: Tribune India