Indonesia says forest fires have declined, no transboundary haze to Malaysia

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Indonesia says forest fires have declined, no transboundary haze to Malaysia
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AsiaOne has launched EarthOne, a new section dedicated to environmental issues — because we love the planet and we believe science. Find articles like this there. JAKARTA — Indonesia is dousing forest fires with water sprayed from helicopters and inducing rain through cloudseeding, its environment minister said on Friday (Oct 6), but denied that hazardous haze was crossing borders, as...

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No haze has been detected heading for Malaysia, however, Environment Minister Siti Nurbaya said, a day after it urged Indonesia and fellow Southeast Asian nations to take action against worsening air quality."We are already working to prevent and extinguish fires, but not based on Malaysia's request," the minister told Reuters. "I do not know what basis Malaysia used for those statements.

Indonesia's dry season this year is the most severe since 2019, because of the hot and dry El Niño weather pattern, making it harder to control the fires, authorities have said.

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