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By Lisa SchleinThe United Nations warns floods in West Africa could provoke an invasion of locusts2 in Mali and Niger. It says it is critically important that UN experts be given access to the locust1-prone region so they can monitor the situation and head off a potentially disastrous3 situation. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from Geneva.
| A young Mauritanian looks at a dense swarm of desert locusts near Aleg, Mauritania, 08 Aug. 2004 (file photo) |
U.N. officials say a new concern is the possibility of outbreaks of waterborne diseases if emergency assistance does not reach the affected areas soon. They say the situation is particularly worrisome in Ghana where 260,000 people are affected. The President of Ghana has declared parts of the country a disaster zone.
A Spokeswoman for the UN Office for the Coordination9 of Humanitarian10 Affairs, Elizabeth Byrs, says conditions are also favorable for an infestation11 of locusts. She says Niger and Mali are particularly susceptible12.
"Because of those floods, some regions are not monitored with regards to locust invasion, because you cannot access those regions because of the floods," she explained. "And, the condition, stagnant13 water, high temperature are very favorable to the development of a locust invasion. That is why we are concerned and that is why there is an important threat in Mali and in Niger."
Byrs says experts so far have not been able to access locust-prone areas of Mali and Niger to monitor the situation. She says it is very important that authorities in these countries make it possible for them to access these areas so they can try to head off a locust infestation. If this is not done, she warns the consequences will be devastating14.
"Those locusts eat the crops," she added. "They eat everything. And, as a consequence, the cattle cannot find its food, its own food. It cannot eat. And then you have a vicious circle - cattle dying, no crops and nothing to eat for those populations. So, the consequence is malnutrition15."
An infestation of locusts in Niger two years ago resulted in widespread famine and acute malnutrition. Television images of skeletal children shocked the world.
The United Nations says flood victims in West Africa are in urgent need of food, shelter and medicine. Byrs says the United Nations will launch an appeal for emergency assistance in the near future.
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