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Brunei Continues To See Hazy Days
By Kartika Rahman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Haze continues to persist in Brunei Darussalam.
According to the Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation,
Ministry of Development, the air quality yesterday was generally good
to moderate in all four districts; Belait District had the highest PSI
reading of 79.
PSI
readings below 50 are considered good, while readings between 50 and
100 are moderate. When the PSI readings are above the 100-mark, the
air quality is considered unhealthy.
According to the Brunei
Meteorological Service, low level southwesterly wind flows were
prevailing over the region due to the tropical depression located to
the east of the Philippines.
With the current wind conditions, the
haze will move towards the northwest of Borneo Island. The Department
of Environment, Parks and Recreation is closely monitoring the
situation.
The public will be informed of the
air quality situation and the relevant advice periodically.
The public can also enquire about the
air quality by contacting the department at 2383222 (extension 514)
between lam and 10pm daily.
The public is reminded that
conducting open burning is illegal.
Meanwhile, the haze in Sarawak is
also getting worse with seven areas still recording unhealthy levels
on the Air
Pollutant Index (API). The Department
of Environment web site showed that Sarikei was the worst hit with an
API reading of 196 at l1 am yesterday, up from, 175 on Monday.
The other areas with unhealthy API
readings are Kuching (124), Sibu (160), Bintulu (117), Kapit (118),
Sri Aman (155) and Petra Jaya (128). Three areas recorded API readings
below 100, namely Miri (83), Limbang (65) and Samarahan (96). -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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