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To: Doug R who wrote (2887)2/4/2020 12:01:03 AM
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The locust plague is getting historic in proportion:
"East Africa is reeling from the worst invasion of locusts as the outbreak is nearing a full-blown crisis, sparking alarm among international officials. In attempts to take measures, Somalia has declared a national emergency; Kenya deployed planes spraying pesticides, and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) appealed for urgent support for the Horn of Africa."

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If the food supply situation in the region gets serious (since it's all being eaten by locusts brought about by a GSM related swing in climate, shifting to create the circumstances for a locust population explosion there), this could be where GSM-related disease outbreaks might be expected.



To: Doug R who wrote (2887)2/11/2020 6:46:47 PM
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Flooding in Brazil continues: 2887
Heavy rains affecting Sao Paulo (population 12.2 million), Brazil since Sunday, February 9, 2020, caused deadly floods and landslides across the city. The Pinheiros River also overflowed after reaching its highest level since 2005. At least two people have lost their lives, as of Tuesday, February 11.
Severe floods hit Sao Paulo, Pinheiros river at highest level in 15 years, Brazil