Catastrophic Mouse Plague In Australia: Relief Package Announced For Farmers

"We are going to provide free chemical poison baits for farmers, primary producers, croppers, to challenge this scourge."

Catastrophic Mouse Plague In Australia

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"We haven't seen a plague on this scale really since the early 80s, and everyone was hoping that the cool conditions in winter would actually see their numbers dented. Nothing so far has worked."

The plague of rodents has been running wild for months, with people bitten and crops decimated.

Sydney: The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) on Thursday announced a relief package for farmers dealing with a catastrophic mouse plague that has destroyed crops and caused havoc in communities.

State Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall told the media that A$50 million ($38 million) in funding will go to farmers dealing with the emergency, reports dpa news agency.