
Russia: Plague of locusts descends on Stavropol
The sky darkened as the largest attack of locusts in the last three decades hit the Stavropol region, Thursday.
A video recorded by a local man shows thousands of locusts that travel up to 40kmph (25mph) appearing as a dark cloud and then shows the insects destroying crops and foliage in a field. Each locust eats its own body weight worth of food in a day and can reach 7-8cm (2.7-3.1inch) in length with a wing span of up to 12cm (4.7inch).
A state of emergency has been declared to the regions of Orenburg and Astrakhan as well as the Republics of Bashkortostan and Chechnya.

The sky darkened as the largest attack of locusts in the last three decades hit the Stavropol region, Thursday.
A video recorded by a local man shows thousands of locusts that travel up to 40kmph (25mph) appearing as a dark cloud and then shows the insects destroying crops and foliage in a field. Each locust eats its own body weight worth of food in a day and can reach 7-8cm (2.7-3.1inch) in length with a wing span of up to 12cm (4.7inch).
A state of emergency has been declared to the regions of Orenburg and Astrakhan as well as the Republics of Bashkortostan and Chechnya.