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HAZE: NOT Indonesia but SGP is BURNING this time

taksinloong

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What happened? Feng Shui changed?

Is Indonesia and Malaysia going to screw PAP for haze this time?

What is million dollar ministers doing about this? Did the parliament asked about this?

Dry spell happening only to Singapore and not Malaysia & Indonesia?

Why are they not burning and us instead this time?


Some thing is not right here.



http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20090216/tap-394-singapore-sees-highest-number-ve-231650b.html


Dry spell causes bush fires to surge to record numbers

Channel NewsAsia
Channel NewsAsia - Tuesday, February 17

SINGAPORE: Singapore has recorded the highest number of vegetation fires in decades due to the dry spell.
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In the first two weeks of this month, 106 fires have been recorded. This follows a record 182 in January, well above the average of 26 cases for the month over the past decade.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has described this as unprecedented and said it is installing dry hydrant systems to provide water supply in areas with dry vegetation like Tampines and Fort Road.

Smoke from these vegetation fires has contributed to the particle build—up in the air, resulting in Singapore experiencing slightly hazy conditions since last Friday.

The weak winds have also contributed to the bleary conditions, as they are unable to blow the smoke particles away.

The National Environment Agency said Singapore’s 24—hour Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) crept up to the "moderate" range of between 53 and 57 over the weekend, rising from the "good" range the week before.

The haze is leaving many Singaporeans hot under the collar.

"Even at night, it’s really hot, even turning on the air—con doesn’t help," said a member of the public.

"Exercise is out of the question, movements out in the open are restricted," said another.

"I couldn’t breathe. I’ve been coughing, because I’m quite allergic to the haze," said a third.

"Even the poor doggies at home" are feeling the heat, said a fourth.

The haziness and hot weather is expected to persist over the next three days, as wind conditions continue to be light.

— CNA/ir
 
Latest reports !

Singapore's burning also affects other country siah!

Mandai forest is burning like hell, live near residents are seeking refuge at Hougang and potong pasir.
Oppo leaders are seen giving out rations and water to the affected residents in singapore.

Same time, indonesia is also feeling the heat from singapore ---

Haze disrupts Riau flights

JAKARTA - THICK haze from forest fires on Indonesia's Sumatra island blanketed the sky and disrupted air traffic in Riau province on Tuesday, an airport official said.

by leeporter tiulehseefart.
 
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