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  • Swarm Of Locusts Reaches Gurugram; Delhi On High Alert, Govt Holds Emergency Meeting

    A locust swarm of three-kilometre length reached Gurugram and flew across the city in the NCR region on Saturday morning, according to officials.

    The Gurugram administration resorted to using sirens and horns to make loud noises in order to prevent the locusts from settling on green vegetation and destroying them.

    “Besides, we have been spraying chemicals through vehicle-mounted pump sets in rural areas,” said Amit Khatri, Gurugram Deputy Commissioner (DC).

    Meanwhile, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai called an emergency meeting to discuss the situation following the locust attack in Gurugram. He asked the national capital’s south and west districts’ administrations to remain on high alert.

    “After the emergency meeting, an advisory will be issued on steps to be taken to deal with the situation,” Rai told PTI.

    He also asked the officials of the Agriculture department to make field visits to areas close to Gurugram.

    Delhi Air Traffic Control (ATC) on Saturday directed pilots of all airlines to take necessary precautions during landing and take-off of aircraft in view of locust swarms seen near the airport in areas along Gurugram-Dwarka Expressway, news agency ANI reported. A team has been set up to monitor the situation.

    There is disagreement among different administrations over whether the swarm would enter Delhi.

    “They are flying across the city [Gurugram] West to East due to the steady wind. They will most likely enter Delhi,” said Khatri.

    However, KL Gujjar, deputy director, Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage (PPQS), Faridabad, said that it was unlikely that they would reach Delhi because they were moving towards East direction. PPQS comes under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and it is a nodal body to take measures on locust control through its various sub-offices across the country.

    “They have entered India from Pakistan through Jaisalmer and Barmer border area and reached Jhujhuna. From there, they travelled to Rewari. From Rewari, they came to Jhjhar and from there they have reached Gurugram. Now from here, they will fly to Faridabad and then considering the current wind direction they will move towards Palwal side. I don’t see that they will enter Delhi,” Gujjar said.

    The locust attack has ravaged parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab and few other states for over a month.

    Experts say that the present locust crisis that many Indian states are faced with is intense due to the younger population of the insect, swarms of which have entered the country from the north-west areas bordering Pakistan.

    A young locust is far more dangerous for crops than a mature and older one. While the mature locusts cover shorter distances and focus more on breeding, the younger ones can fly 150 km in a day and devour more green vegetation.

  • Coronavirus cases rose from 1 to 5 lakh in just 39 days, experts attribute spike to increased testing

    It took 110 days for coronavirus infections in the country to reach one lakh, while just 39 days more to go past the five lakh-mark.

    Medical experts have pointed to the ramped-up Covid-19 testing, now available more extensively and at a reasonable price, as a big reason for the spike in cases recently.

    Six days after recording four lakh infections, India’s Covid-19 tally went past the five lakh-mark on Saturday with the highest single-day surge of 18,552 cases, while the death toll climbed to 15,685, according to Union health ministry data.

    The Covid-19 caseload increased to 5,08,953, while 384 fatalities were recorded in the last 24 hours, the updated figure at 8 am showed.

    This was the fourth consecutive day when coronavirus infection increased by more than 15,000, while there has been a surge of 3,18,418 infections from June 1 till 27. Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh are the top contributors to the rising tally.

    It took 64 days for Covid-19 cases in India to touch the (May 19) one lakh-mark from 100 cases, and another fortnight to cross two lakh cases on June 3. It took 10 days for the tally to touch the three lakh-mark and another eight days for the cases to climb to four lakh.

    The nationwide lockdown was first imposed on March 25 for 21 days in a bid to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. The lockdown was first extended till May 3 and then again till May 17. It was further extended till May 31.

    The lockdown is now restricted only in containment zones across the country and will continue till June 30. A large number of social, economic, religious and sports activities are currently allowed to function under what the Ministry of Home Affairs termed as ‘Unlock 1’.

  • 消息:印度已在边境派驻3.6万士兵

    消息人士透露,印度已在有争议的喜马拉雅边界上部署了超过3.6万名士兵。

    据美国防务博客(Defence Blog)网站26日报道,印度向拉达克(Ladakh)的军事基地道拉特·贝格·奥尔迪(Daulat Beg Oldi)大约30公里处调派军队。三个印度步兵师被部署到与中国接壤的边界,印度还部署主战坦克和大炮,印度空军的战斗机定期在该地区巡逻。

    消息来源说,印度方面已派驻超过3万6000名士兵。

    一名印度高级政府官员说:“我们向拉达克派遣了一些部队,现在正在增加人数。”该官员强调,中国也正在将庞大的部队集中在有争议的喜马拉雅边界。