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Indonesia's haze continues, but Singapore, Malaysia say skies clearer
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 08 - 10 - 2006


Flights were canceled and
drivers turned on their headlights in the daytime Sunday as
a thick haze from Indonesia's illegal brush fires continued
to sweep over large parts of the sprawling archipelago's
Sumatra and Kalimantan provinces.
After hitting a nine-year «unhealthy» high on Saturday,
air quality improved in Singapore on Sunday, while
authorities in Malaysia also reported better conditions.
The thick smog Saturday prompted Singapore's environment
agency to issue health warnings, saying people with heart
or respiratory ailments should limit physical exertion
outdoors, and the general population should «reduce
vigorous outdoor activity.»
In Malaysia, the skies were also clearer Sunday, after
heavy smog brought the worst pollution level in years.
It was unclear whether the improvement was due to less
smoke being produced in Indonesia or a change in wind
direction.
Visibility was down to 50 meters (yards) in Central
Kalimantan and West Kalimantan, on Indonesia's part of
Borneo island. Flights were canceled in the three provinces
of South Sumatra, Riau and Jambi.
«We had to cancel all flights to avoid plane crashes and
for passenger safety,» Basuki Mardianto, the head of
Sultan Taha Airport in Jambi province, told The Associated
Press.
The pollution monitoring index, measured in downtown
Palangka Raya, the capital of Central Kalimantan, stood at
«dangerous» as thick smoke penetrated windows and doors,
forcing people to wear masks inside, the Antara state news
agency reported.
Agung Catur, the head of the forest fire prevention unit,
said peat soil blazes in the region were out of control and
had worsened the air condition, Antara reported.
Malaysia, meanwhile, urged Indonesia to quickly ratify an
agreement that would facilitate a regional response across
Southeast Asia to the use of environment-damaging
slash-and-burn methods by Indonesian farmers and plantation
owners.
Indonesia is the only country among the 10 members of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations that hasn't ratified
the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution, which
the grouping approved in 2002.


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