Locust Invasion Creates Apocalyptic Scenes in Southeastern Mexico

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In the tranquil town of Sinanché in southeastern Mexico, a once serene Tuesday afternoon was disrupted by an unsettling sound—the ominous hissing of a locust invasion.

The town’s 3,100 residents soon discovered the aftermath as leaves from fruit trees vanished, and half-eaten lemons, oranges, and hoya covered the ground.

The culprits were not elusive; all eyes turned skyward. Over the state of Yucatán, sprawling clouds of locusts had dominated the skies throughout the week.

These voracious insects descended upon shopping plazas, collided with apartment windows, and devoured every hint of greenery in local parks, Metro reported.

READ MORE: https://metro.co.uk/2023/12/07/locusts-swarm-skies-mexico-leaving-people-fearing-world-ending-19941364/

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