conservation groups are helping track the movement of the swarms. the flying, the coordination and looking for the swarm are aimed at helping the local people and helping the national government at least get to know where these things are. the kenyan and ethiopian governments are using aerial spraying to try to kill the insects, but with little success. the impact, especially for pastoralists living in the affected area, could be serious. what is your biggest fear? conflict. whilst there is no food here, people start migrating. if my grazing than had been destroyed by locusts, i will move to the next one. there i m not wanted. so there might be conflict, which is not good, and there might be even a loss of life.
which way are they moving in? they re moving this way. yeah? conservation groups are helping track the movement of the swarms. the kenyan and ethiopian governments are using aerial spraying to try and kill the insects, but with little success. a region devastated by years of drought seemed to have recovered when it received unusually heavy rains, but that has now brought this misery, leaving communities on the edge. anne soy, bbc news, moyale. the former deputy first minister of northern ireland, seamus mallon, has died at the age of 83. he was one of the most influential figures in the peace process and the first person to be deputy first minister in the power sharing devolved government set up after the good friday agreement. ben stokes says he sincerely
track the movement of the swarms. we are flying the coordination, we are looking for the swarms. this is all aimed at helping the local people and helping the national government at least to know where these things are. the kenyan and ethiopian governments are using aerial spraying to try and kill the insects. but with little success. the impact, especially for pastoralists living in the affected area, could be serious. what‘s your biggest fear? conflict. whilst there is no food here, people start migrating. if my grazing land had been destroyed by locusts, i will move to the next one, where i am not wanted. so there might be conflict, which is not good. there might be even loss of lives. a region devastated by years of drought seems to have recovered when it received
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