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Singapore smog hits hazardous levels | Singapore smog hits hazardous levels |
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Haze in Singapore soared to hazardous levels again on Thursday, prompting government health warnings. | |
At 13:00 local time (05:00GMT) Singapore's pollution standards index (PSI) reached 371, breaking all previous records. | |
The haze is caused by illegal forest fires in Indonesia's Sumatra island. | The haze is caused by illegal forest fires in Indonesia's Sumatra island. |
Singapore and Indonesia are to hold an emergency meeting, with Singapore's environment minister demanding "definitive action" from Jakarta. | |
Andrew Tan, the chief executive of Singapore's National Environment Agency, will lead Singapore's delegation at the emergency meeting, hosted by Indonesia's foreign ministry in Jakarta. | Andrew Tan, the chief executive of Singapore's National Environment Agency, will lead Singapore's delegation at the emergency meeting, hosted by Indonesia's foreign ministry in Jakarta. |
Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Singapore's Environment and Water Resources Minister, wrote on his Facebook wall that "Singaporeans have lost patience, and are understandably angry." | Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Singapore's Environment and Water Resources Minister, wrote on his Facebook wall that "Singaporeans have lost patience, and are understandably angry." |
"No country or corporation has the right to pollute the air at the expense of Singaporeans' health and wellbeing," he added. | "No country or corporation has the right to pollute the air at the expense of Singaporeans' health and wellbeing," he added. |
However, Indonesia's Minister for People's Welfare, Agung Laksono, said that Singapore was "behaving like a child". | |
"This is not what the Indonesian nation wants, it is because of nature," he said. | |
'Cloud seeding' | 'Cloud seeding' |
Singapore's buildings have been obscured by the polluted air and the smell of burnt wood has permeated the city-state. | Singapore's buildings have been obscured by the polluted air and the smell of burnt wood has permeated the city-state. |
Prime Minister Lee Hsieng Loong has asked Singaporeans to "stay indoors where possible and avoid heavy outdoor activities". | |
Air traffic controllers in Singapore have been told to work with extra caution given the poor visibility, while McDonald's has temporarily cancelled its delivery service. | |
The Singaporean military has also reportedly suspended all outdoor training. | |
The poor air quality has prompted widespread buying of disposable face masks, leading shops to run out of stock. | The poor air quality has prompted widespread buying of disposable face masks, leading shops to run out of stock. |
A PSI reading above 200 indicates "very unhealthy" air, while a PSI score above 300 is "hazardous". | A PSI reading above 200 indicates "very unhealthy" air, while a PSI score above 300 is "hazardous". |
Parts of Malaysia have also recorded "hazardous" pollution levels, with over 200 schools in the country's south ordered to shut. | |
Malaysia's Department of Environment has also banned open burning in some states. | |
Transboundary pollution | |
Indonesia's forestry ministry said it intended to use cloud seeding to try to induce rain on Sumatra, AFP news agency reported. | Indonesia's forestry ministry said it intended to use cloud seeding to try to induce rain on Sumatra, AFP news agency reported. |
The fires are started to clear land for plantations. | The fires are started to clear land for plantations. |
Indonesian officials have suggested that foreign palm oil investors, including Singaporean companies, may bear some responsibility for the fires. | Indonesian officials have suggested that foreign palm oil investors, including Singaporean companies, may bear some responsibility for the fires. |
However, several major Singapore-based palm oil companies have denied any involvement. | However, several major Singapore-based palm oil companies have denied any involvement. |
In 1997 and 1998, many countries in the region were affected by the South East Asian haze, which was caused by smog from Indonesian fires. | |
Road and air traffic was disrupted, and reports said the smog made around 20 million people ill. | |
The haze led to an agreement on transboundary haze pollution being approved by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in 2002. | |
However, Indonesia has yet to ratify the agreement. | |
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