2009_Southeast_Asian_haze

2009 Southeast Asian haze

2009 Southeast Asian haze

Haze over the Southeast Asia region in mid-2009


The 2009 Southeast Asian haze was an episode of large scale air pollution primarily caused by slash and burn practices used to clear land for agricultural purposes in Sumatra, Indonesia. It affected the areas surrounding the Straits of Malacca which besides Indonesia include Malaysia and Singapore.

The haze began in early June 2009 and progressively became worse toward July. With a prevailing dry season caused by El Nino, burning and hence the haze was expected to continue until August or September when the monsoon season arrived.[1]

Malaysia

Air Pollution Index

More information Daily average API readings in June 2009, Date ...

  0-50  Good  51-100 Moderate 101-200 Unhealthy 201-300 Very unhealthy 301- Hazardous


References

  1. "Indonesia forest fires flare, Malaysia hit by haze". Reuters. 12 June 2009.

See also


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