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Singapore, Malaysia choke on haze from Indonesia

Singapore on June 17 urged Indonesia to take “urgent measures” to tackle forest fires occurred on its Sumatra island that caused a thick haze of smoke hung in the air in the densely populated Singapore.
Singapore on June 17 urged Indonesia to take “urgent measures” to tackleforest fires occurred on its Sumatra island that caused a thick haze ofsmoke hung in the air in the densely populated Singapore.

Singapore's skyscrapers, including the famous Marina Bay Sands casinotowers, were surrounded by a haze of smoke and the smell of burnt wood.

It was the worst haze Singapore had dealt with since2006 as the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources reportedthat the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) reached 152 on June 17, muchsurpassing the officially designated unhealthy threshold of 100.

Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) said it has alertedits Indonesian counterpart on the situation and asked the Indonesianauthorities to look into urgent measures to control and mitigate thetransboundary haze occurrence.

However, theIndonesian forestry ministry said firefighters were alreadyextinguishing the blazes and water-dropping aircraft would only bedeployed if there was a request from local governments.

Meanwhile, parts of neighbouring Malaysia were also suffering from thesmoky haze, a recurring problem the Southeast Asian governments havefailed to solve despite repeated calls for action.-VNA

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