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Smoke covers forest during fires in the Kapuas regency near Palangka Raya in Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia, on September 30, 2019. — Picture by REUTERS

State of emergency declared in central Kalimantan due to severe air pollution, forest fires

JAKARTA, Oct 6 — Authorities in Indonesia’s Central Kalimantan have officially declared a state of emergency for the next ten days starting today, following severe air pollution and reduced visibility caused by ongoing forest and land fires, said Governor H. Sugianto Sabran.

He said the air pollution index reached hazardous levels on October 3, with visibility dropping to less than 1,500 metres on October 2 due to thick smoke.

“Data collected from January 1 to October 2 revealed a concerning total of 38,104 detected hotspots in the region. This has led to 3,230 recorded instances of forest and land fires, with firefighting efforts successfully extinguishing 9,137 hectares of affected land,” he said in a statement.

To address this emergency, the authorities have allocated a budget of 110 billion rupiah (approximately RM33 million) to intensify firefighting operations and provide mobile health services to the affected population.

— Bernama

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