DWQA Questions › Tag: locust invasionFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesAccording to news accounts: “Locust invasion is the biggest in Ethiopia and Somalia in 25 years, and the biggest in Kenya in 70 years. When rains arrive in March and bring new vegetation across much of the region, the numbers of the fast-breeding locusts could grow 500 times before drier weather in June curbs their spread, the United Nations says. They are now heading toward Uganda and fragile South Sudan, where almost half the country faces hunger as it emerges from civil war. Uganda has not had such an outbreak since the 1960s and is already on alert. The locusts also are moving steadily toward Ethiopia’s Rift Valley, the breadbasket for Africa’s second-most populous country, the UN says. Even before this outbreak, nearly 20 million people faced high levels of food insecurity across the East African region long challenged by periodic droughts and floods.” Is there a sinister orchestration behind this development and its timing?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Agenda308 views0 answers0 votes