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Ass Luck Re-Confirmed by Heaven = HAZE came to Celebrate NDP2009

Lee_Gong_Yaw

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Suay or not?

Chow Tah Smell plus Haze rushed Just-In-Time together with H1N1 Swine Flu to celebrate NDP2009.


Omen for PAP Regime, their end must be near.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20090806/tap-289-haze-singapore-50-hot-spots-dete-231650b.html


Haze back in Singapore as 50 hot spots detected in Sumatra

Channel NewsAsia
Channel NewsAsia - Friday, August 7

SINGAPORE: The haze is back in Singapore and you can expect more hazy days ahead. Smoke haze shrouded Singapore on Thursday morning, with an acrid burning smell hanging in the air.
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And the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI), which measures the air quality in Singapore, was around 60 on Thursday. Though this is still in the moderate range, it is however slightly higher than Wednesday’s reading of 52.

Smoke haze has been blowing into Singapore and the National Environment Agency (NEA) said that over the past few days, its satellite pictures detected significant hot spots with moderate to dense smoke.

The hot spots are mainly in the Sumatran provinces of Riau, Jambi and South Sumatra. On Wednesday alone, 50 hot spots were detected in Sumatra.

NEA added that with prevailing dry weather in the region and the wind direction expected to remain the same in the next few days, hazy conditions can be expected in Singapore over the next few days.

Doctors have cautioned against outdoor activities if the situation worsens, especially for those with respiratory illnesses.

Dr Chuah Li Li, a general practitioner from My Family Doctor, said: "Usually the discomfort is felt in the eyes, where people will feel there is a little bit of the smarting discomfort or a dry sensation. The other thing that you might feel is throat discomfort.

"For people who have lung problems — chronic obstructive lung disease and asthma — there might be... a little bit of difficulty in breathing and a chest tightness or cough.

"Elderly people with pre—existing lung condition or children with asthma should actually cut down on outdoor activities, especially strenuous activities like playing basketball and football."

But members of the public are currently not too concerned about the situation.

"At the moment, still not so serious. Maybe if it gets serious, we will do some precautionary measures," said a member of the public.

Singapore has expected the haze to return this year as the El Nino weather phenomenon develops, bringing with it hotter and drier weather. The situation is expected to worsen in the coming months, especially when the dry weather peaks in September.

The haze is the result of smoke from slash and burn activities in Indonesia, when farmers clear their lands to make way for new crops. Hot and dry weather can also cause dry twigs and leaves to burst into flames spontaneously.

On July 24, Singapore handed over three air and weather monitoring stations to Jambi Province in Sumatra to help calculate the risk of fires starting and spreading in the surrounding areas during dry weather.

— CNA/ir
 

TemaseX

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For a very long time there wasn't any haze, and yet at NDP2009 why will it be returned all of a sudden? Something for Singaporeans to ponder.:smile:
 

mee_siam_hum

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Doctor should had mentioned NDP, it is outdoor, it is very strenuous, more Siong than football and basketball, it is expensive and wasteful. It should be canceled immediately.

Doctors have cautioned against outdoor activities if the situation worsens, especially for those with respiratory illnesses.

Dr Chuah Li Li, a general practitioner from My Family Doctor, said: "Usually the discomfort is felt in the eyes, where people will feel there is a little bit of the smarting discomfort or a dry sensation. The other thing that you might feel is throat discomfort.

"For people who have lung problems — chronic obstructive lung disease and asthma — there might be... a little bit of difficulty in breathing and a chest tightness or cough.

"Elderly people with pre—existing lung condition or children with asthma should actually cut down on outdoor activities, especially strenuous activities like playing basketball and football."
 

Glaringly

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Singapore has expected the haze to return this year as the El Nino weather phenomenon develops, bringing with it hotter and drier weather. The situation is expected to worsen in the coming months, especially when the dry weather peaks in September.

The haze is the result of smoke from slash and burn activities in Indonesia, when farmers clear their lands to make way for new crops. Hot and dry weather can also cause dry twigs and leaves to burst into flames spontaneously.

On July 24, Singapore handed over three air and weather monitoring stations to Jambi Province in Sumatra to help calculate the risk of fires starting and spreading in the surrounding areas during dry weather.

— CNA/ir

Ya, blame it on El-Nino, and what's the bloody use of handling over of weather monitoring stations - for show? For a long time we know the haze is due to large commercial palm oil plantation setting ablaze their plot for their next crop. Now, we are left to wonder whether Temasek invested and has a share in it?

If our government are serious, with today's satellite technology and the help of some ground patrols, it would not be difficult to identify which bloody commercial oil palm company owns the burning plots. I am sure if they could inform the public of these companies and their produces, we will all be up in arms to boycott them. This will be the most effective way to stop the haze.:rolleyes:
 

TeeKee

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If our government are serious, with today's satellite technology and the help of some ground patrols, it would not be difficult to identify which bloody commercial oil palm company owns the burning plots. I am sure if they could inform the public of these companies and their produces, we will all be up in arms to boycott them. This will be the most effective way to stop the haze.:rolleyes:

why can't our leaders do a Clinton on the Indonesians?

i think cannot, because we dun have a Clinton in SGP!..:biggrin:
 

SotongMee

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Hazy 44 National Daze!

Haze = Poison Gas

Daze = Deadly Viral

What Arse Luck!


Suay or not?

Chow Tah Smell plus Haze rushed Just-In-Time together with H1N1 Swine Flu to celebrate NDP2009.


Omen for PAP Regime, their end must be near.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20090806/tap-289-haze-singapore-50-hot-spots-dete-231650b.html


Haze back in Singapore as 50 hot spots detected in Sumatra

Channel NewsAsia
Channel NewsAsia - Friday, August 7

SINGAPORE: The haze is back in Singapore and you can expect more hazy days ahead. Smoke haze shrouded Singapore on Thursday morning, with an acrid burning smell hanging in the air.
ADVERTISEMENT

And the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI), which measures the air quality in Singapore, was around 60 on Thursday. Though this is still in the moderate range, it is however slightly higher than Wednesday’s reading of 52.

Smoke haze has been blowing into Singapore and the National Environment Agency (NEA) said that over the past few days, its satellite pictures detected significant hot spots with moderate to dense smoke.

The hot spots are mainly in the Sumatran provinces of Riau, Jambi and South Sumatra. On Wednesday alone, 50 hot spots were detected in Sumatra.

NEA added that with prevailing dry weather in the region and the wind direction expected to remain the same in the next few days, hazy conditions can be expected in Singapore over the next few days.

Doctors have cautioned against outdoor activities if the situation worsens, especially for those with respiratory illnesses.

Dr Chuah Li Li, a general practitioner from My Family Doctor, said: "Usually the discomfort is felt in the eyes, where people will feel there is a little bit of the smarting discomfort or a dry sensation. The other thing that you might feel is throat discomfort.

"For people who have lung problems — chronic obstructive lung disease and asthma — there might be... a little bit of difficulty in breathing and a chest tightness or cough.

"Elderly people with pre—existing lung condition or children with asthma should actually cut down on outdoor activities, especially strenuous activities like playing basketball and football."

But members of the public are currently not too concerned about the situation.

"At the moment, still not so serious. Maybe if it gets serious, we will do some precautionary measures," said a member of the public.

Singapore has expected the haze to return this year as the El Nino weather phenomenon develops, bringing with it hotter and drier weather. The situation is expected to worsen in the coming months, especially when the dry weather peaks in September.

The haze is the result of smoke from slash and burn activities in Indonesia, when farmers clear their lands to make way for new crops. Hot and dry weather can also cause dry twigs and leaves to burst into flames spontaneously.

On July 24, Singapore handed over three air and weather monitoring stations to Jambi Province in Sumatra to help calculate the risk of fires starting and spreading in the surrounding areas during dry weather.

— CNA/ir
 
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