The Commission for Controlling the Desert Locust in the Central Region
DL Situation
Desert Locust Bulletin No. 547, May 2024
Outbreaks Decreased
In April, the Desert Locust outbreaks concluded in Eritrea, Somalia, and Sudan, where they had started in November, while those in Egypt and Saudi Arabia diminished due to control measures. Consequently, there was a decrease in second-generation hoppers, groups, bands, and immature adult groups along the Red Sea coast, and the vegetation dried out. Despite this, the Nile Valley in southern Egypt saw hatching, and a few adults moved to the interior of Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Strong winds and heavy rains occurred at mid-month in Oman, UAE, and the eastern Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia. During the forecast, one generation of limited spring breeding is expected in the interior of Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Oman as well as parts of northern Sudan, northwest Somalia, southeast Iran, and southwest Pakistan. Cyclone activity poses a risk along the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Peninsula in May and June. Weather models predict above-average rainfall in the summer, bringing favourable breeding conditions from Sudan to Indo-Pakistan border. The monsoon in India is likely to be normal this year starting in June. It is anticipated that above-average rainfall in the Western Region will be postponed until around August in the northern Sahel area from Mauritania to Chad.
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- 02, May 2024
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