Selangor Journal
The Kuala Lumpur skyline affected by haze, as seen on September 30, 2023, when the Air Pollution Index recorded 155 at 2pm. — Picture by BERNAMA

Haze: Environment Dept to step up investigating opening burning areas

PUTRAJAYA, Oct 19 — The Department of Environment (DoE) has been directed to increase enforcement and daily patrols in potential open burning areas, said Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate Change (NRECC) Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

This follows the Kota Tinggi forest fire on October 15, affecting 32 hectares. Seventy per cent of the fire has been extinguished.

“All landowners have been advised to closely monitor all areas which easily and frequently catch fire,” he said in a statement today.

The monitoring and observation carried out on the forest fire incident revealed smoke still coming from the land’s surface, and enforcement action will be taken against the landowner after an official search is made at the land office later.

Nik Nazmi said the haze issue in the country was also mentioned in the Cabinet meeting yesterday, and he has spoken to the Education Ministry and the Health Ministry about temporarily stopping outdoor activities due to the air quality deterioration in Malaysia.

This aligns with the National Haze Action Plan (PTJK) for air quality to be constantly monitored to ensure the agencies involved in haze disaster management can take quicker and more responsive action.

Among the actions under the PTJK are activating the Disaster Management Committee, which will be mobilised by the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) when the Air Pollutant Index (API) reading exceeds 150 for a period of over 24 hours, stopping all activities outside the classrooms when the API reading exceeds 100, as well as closing schools, kindergartens, and nurseries when the API reading exceeds 200.

This aligns with the standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the MoH, which applies to all and must be followed to avoid untoward incidents. Cloud seeding operations will also be implemented if needed.

At 1pm today, Klang in Selangor recorded an unhealthy API reading of 153.

The minister said although only Klang recorded an unhealthy API reading, the air quality trend throughout the week indicated that several areas often recorded unhealthy readings, especially in Peninsular Malaysia, due to the haze movement.

The Regional Haze Map, released by the Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC) on October 18, also found the current wind movement in the southern part of Asean is from east to southeast.

In the next few days, the southern part of Asean will receive higher rainfall, which will reduce hotspots and haze.

In dealing with the haze issue, Nik Nazmi said Malaysia has entered into a bilateral agreement with Indonesia on haze prevention efforts on a government-to-government basis under the framework of the Asean Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution.

The NRECC will also examine the propriety of enacting the Bill on Transboundary Haze to deal with the haze crisis in the country.

It includes the feasibility of the law to be enacted, diplomatic relations with neighbouring countries, and the implementation of similar Acts by other countries to ensure there is no waste of resources in enacting the act.

He added that NRECC could also examine the mechanism of instruments or other appropriate legislation to deal with the matter.

In facing the haze crisis, the public is urged to always be careful and sensitive to the air quality level in their respective areas and to take preventive steps to reduce the health effects of haze, including avoiding outdoor physical activities to reduce exposure to unhealthy air.

Those involved in open burning activities can be fined not exceeding RM500,000 or imprisoned for a period not exceeding five years or both as stipulated under Section 29(A), Environmental Quality Act 1974. They can also be fined a maximum compound of RM2,000 for each offence.

— Bernama

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