Ethiopia | Desert locust situation report (August 2020)
Tags: ETHIOPIA, HORN OF AFRICA, DESERT LOCUST CRISIS, DESERT LOCUST, SITUATION REPORT, VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES, CONTROL OPERATIONS, FOOD SECURITY, LIVELIHOODS,
Aug 2020
Key messages:
- Since the beginning of August, mature swarms crossed from Yemen, reaching Afar (Afambo, Elidare, Mile, Adar, Chifra and Awar). FAO has repositioned two planes in Afar to intensify control operations
- Active movement of immature DL swarms between Somalia and eastern Ethiopia
- Continuous ground and aerial survey carried out in Afar, SNNP, Somali, Amhara, Oromia and Tigray regions
- Active aerial controll operation continues in Afar, eastern parts of Somali and Oromia
- The situation in SNNPR is calm. A DLIS alert is preparing for residual swarms from Kenya that may find there way northward
- The situation in Yemen remains suitable for desert locust swarming, which is a threat to northeast Ethiopia: the Ministry of Agriculture is on high-alert for the whole of July 2020 and beyond
- The condusive climatic conditions (above-average rainfall) (above-average rainfall) and the massive presence of DL in Yemen lead to forecast an increase of DL presence from September 2020 onward