Haze covers Southeast Asia
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Friday, October 20, 2006
The haze situation in Southeast Asia has still not subsided, despite efforts by the Indonesian government to douse the flames. In Singapore, the Pollutant Standards Index hit 103, in the unhealthy range, at 8AM (GMT+8); Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur, is also covered in smoke, with the Air Pollution Index (or Air Quality Index) in the Klang Valley region registering at 103.
The latest pictures from satellites NOAA 12 and NOAA 18 show a combined total of 107 hotspots in Borneo and 89 in Sumatra
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Fires on Borneo, especially Kalimantan, and the haze caused. Image captured October 5, 2006 by the Terra MODIS satellite. |
Related
- "Haze in South East Asia worsens". Wikinews, October 6, 2006
Sources
- "Haze continues in Singapore". ChannelNewsAsia, October 20, 2006
- "Unhealthy air in KL, Shah Alam". New Straits Times, October 20, 2006
External links
- "Latest Haze Map". NEA,
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