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Open fires cause unhealthy air quality - Tuan Ibrahim


 


Open fires during the current hot and dry weather conditions have been identified as the cause of unhealthy air quality in some areas in the country, Environment and Water Minister Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said.

He said seven stations recorded unhealthy Air Pollutant Index (API) readings as of 4pm yesterday, namely Johan Setia Klang at 188, Banting (167), Petaling Jaya (133), Klang (107), Shah Alam (104), Cheras, Kuala Lumpur (111) and Rompin, Pahang (133).

“The slight haze in the Klang Valley today is due to the forest and peat fires in the Kuala Langat Selatan Forest Reserve involving an area of 34 hectares since Feb 24,” he said in a statement last night, adding that the open fires from five agricultural locations in Johan Setia, Klang, detected on Feb 5, caused the unhealthy API reading in the area.

“The Department of Environment (DOE) has also detected bush fires in Rompin in a 10-hectare area today that increases the API reading,” Tuan Ibrahim said.

He said the DOE had prepared six investigation papers, issued one compound and served four notices to the perpetrators.

"Strict actions have been taken against landowners, landfill operators and perpetrators who cause open burning that affects air quality," he added.

- Bernama



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