Selangor Journal
The haze in Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, as seen on October 2, 2023, where the Air Pollution Index stood at 162 as of 2.30pm. — Picture by BERNAMA

Haze situation under control, public should take precautions — Negeri Sembilan MB

SEREMBAN, Oct 2 — The Negeri Sembilan state government is prepared to face any increase in the Air Pollution Index (API) due to cross-border haze from Indonesia.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun said his office is monitoring the weather conditions before taking any follow-up action.

“In these three or four days, we have noticed the situation is hazy but still under control. People are advised to take care of their health, especially those who have problems related to breathing difficulties. Drink a lot of water, spend less time in open areas and avoid outdoor activities for long hours,” he said.

Aminuddin was speaking to the press after officiating the MyPride Fair Programme at the central zone level of the 2023 Malaysian Prisons Department today, which was also attended by the Deputy Commissioner General (Security & Correctional) Malaysian Prisons Department, Datuk Abdul Aziz Abdul Razak.

In the meantime, he said people are encouraged to wear face masks as a preventive measure to reduce the health effects of the hazy conditions.

“We hope the haze will not last long, especially in Nilai and Port Dickson, which have recorded relatively high Air Pollution Index (API),” Aminuddin said.

Based on the Malaysian Air Pollution Index Management System (APIMS) website, as of 12 noon today, Nilai recorded an API reading of 136 and Port Dickson 128, which shows an unhealthy level of air pollution.

— Bernama

 

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