Why Are Swarms Of Locusts Wreaking Havoc In East Africa?
Clouds of the insects can stretch for miles, devouring vegetation and destroying crops. Locust experts say time is running out to get the swarms under control because they multiply so quickly.
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February 22, 2020 at 03:52AM
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NPR News: Why Are Swarms Of Locusts Wreaking Havoc In East Africa?
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