Environment
Billions of Locusts Still Infest Madagascar, Food Security of 13 Million People Threatened [VIDEO]
An out-of-control locust plague in Madagascar is eating its way through cropland, putting the food security and livelihood of some 13 million people in jeopardy, according to a report from the United Nation's food agency.
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