Passover: New Wave of Locust ‘Plague’ Hits Africa, This Time it’s 20 Times Bigger
By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz April 12, 2020 , 1:19 pm
A plague of locusts that struck Africa hard has returned with a vengeance and like the archetypal plague in Egypt. Billions of young locusts are spreading out from their breeding grounds in Somalia, newly hatched after seasonal rains, eating more than the older insects that passed through already.
A wave of locusts swept through East Africa last year but the current wave is estimated to be 20 times larger and is described as the worst in 70 years. This wave very much resembles the Biblical plague in this respect, coming as part of a wave of catastrophes that left the land of Egypt bereft of any food.
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While the world fights the coronavirus, Eastern Africa is simultaneously battling a locust invasion that threatens food security and lives in the region.
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READ MORE: African officials pushed back Thursday against the global jostling to obtain medical equipment to combat the coronavirus, warning that if the virus is left to spread on the continent the world will remain at risk.
"We cannot be neglected in this effort," the head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, John Nkengasong, told reporters. "The world will be terribly unsafe, and it will be completely naive, if countries think they can control COVID-19 in their countries but not in Africa."
While Africa's 1.3 billion people had a head start in preparing for the pandemic as the virus spread in China, Europe and the United States, Nkengasong warned that "the very future of the continent will depend on how this matter is handled" as cases, now more than 11,000, quickly rise.
"The worst is still to come," he said, and pointed to the global Spanish flu pandemic of a century ago when cases came in waves.