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Haze Hits Unhealthy Level In Malaysian Capital
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Oct 18, 2006 Air quality in Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur and the southern state of Johor hit unhealthy levels Wednesday due to smog from Indonesian forest fires that is also blanketing Singapore. Kuala Lumpur was shrouded in a white haze as the air pollutant index jumped to 108, according to environment department data. A reading of 100-plus is considered unhealthy. Four other regions in central and southern Malaysia posted unhealthy readings while in many others, including the historic state of Malacca, the index nudged close to the 100 mark. Visibility at Kuala Lumpur international airport has this week fallen to three kilometres (1.86 miles), well down on the normal 10 kilometres, but officials said it had not affected air travel. Singapore's air quality has also been poor this week, registering in the unhealthy range for the second day Tuesday and prompting the government to warn people with heart or respiratory conditions to stay inside and avoid exertion. Indonesian farmers burn forests annually to clear land for agriculture, causing a smoky haze that spreads across the region during the dry season, affecting tourism and increasing health problems. The government has outlawed land-clearing by fire but weak enforcement means the ban is largely ignored. Environment ministers from Singapore, Malaysia and other regional nations have urged Indonesia promptly to ratify a regional treaty aimed at preventing cross-border haze pollution.
Source: Agence France-Presse Related Links Our Polluted World and Cleaning It Up The Air We Breathe at TerraDaily.com Haze Hits Unhealthy Levels In Singapore, Alert Maintained Singapore (AFP) Oct 16, 2006 Singapore on Monday maintained a health advisory issued over the weekend as the pollution index soared above the unhealthy range due to smoke from forest fires in neighbouring Indonesia. A foggy haze that shrouded the city-state earlier in the day worsened in the afternoon, and the National Environment Agency put the pollution index at 127 as of 3:00 pm (0700 GMT) -- well above the 100 health threshold. |
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