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Haze from Indonesia continues to shroud Malaysia Haze from Indonesia continues to shroud Malaysia
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Thick haze from forest fires in Indonesia has continued to shroud parts of Malaysia.Thick haze from forest fires in Indonesia has continued to shroud parts of Malaysia.
Visibility in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, remained poor on Monday as officials ordered schools closed in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor state.Visibility in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, remained poor on Monday as officials ordered schools closed in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor state.
In Singapore air quality continued to improve after last week's record haze, as wind conditions changed.In Singapore air quality continued to improve after last week's record haze, as wind conditions changed.
Indonesia is working to control the blazes but so far cloud-seeding has not produced enough rain, an official says.Indonesia is working to control the blazes but so far cloud-seeding has not produced enough rain, an official says.
Agus Wibowo, an Indonesian disaster agency official, told Agence-France Presse news agency that two cloud-seeding attempts were tried in Riau province over the weekend.Agus Wibowo, an Indonesian disaster agency official, told Agence-France Presse news agency that two cloud-seeding attempts were tried in Riau province over the weekend.
"The cloud-seeding technology is meant to speed up rainfall, but with few clouds, there's little we can do. The rain was more like a drizzle.""The cloud-seeding technology is meant to speed up rainfall, but with few clouds, there's little we can do. The rain was more like a drizzle."
On Sunday Malaysia declared a state of emergency in two southern districts as pollution levels soared, leaving two towns in virtual shutdown.On Sunday Malaysia declared a state of emergency in two southern districts as pollution levels soared, leaving two towns in virtual shutdown.
Conditions eased somewhat in the south on Monday but worsened in other parts of the country.Conditions eased somewhat in the south on Monday but worsened in other parts of the country.
The Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) in Kuala Lumpur was near the 200 level, or "very unhealthy", on Monday, while in Port Dickson, located across from Sumatra, it reached 335, or "hazardous". The Air Pollutant Index (API) in Kuala Lumpur was near the 200 level, or "very unhealthy", on Monday, while in Port Dickson, located across from Sumatra, it reached 335, or "hazardous".
The smog is being blamed on illegal land-clearing fires burning near the provincial capital of Indonesia's Riau province, Pekanbaru.The smog is being blamed on illegal land-clearing fires burning near the provincial capital of Indonesia's Riau province, Pekanbaru.
Singapore's prime minister has warned that the problem could continue for weeks as teams struggle to bring the fires under control amid dry weather. Indonesian authorities say close to 100 forest fires are still burning out of control on the island of Sumatra, casting a thick pall of smog across hundreds of square kilometres, the BBC's Rupert Wingfield Hayes reported from Pekanbaru on Sunday.
Singapore's prime minister has warned that the problem could continue for weeks, as teams struggle to bring the fires under control amid dry weather.
Meanwhile air quality in Singapore improved over the weekend "due to a change in the direction of the low-level winds", the National Environmental Ministry (NEA) said in an advisory.
"The prevailing wind conditions are expected to persist for the next few days," NEA said.
Singapore's Pollutant Standards Index hit a record high of 401 on Friday - the previous high was 226 in 1997 - before slowly dropping over the weekend. On Monday, readings remained below 100.