It is only the beginning, I think news have reported that more than a dozen of areas in south Kalimantan and south Sumatra having been identified as hotspots responsible for the smog, and will continue to ravage the provinces.
And if combines with low rainfalls, it is not looking good.
Another good news other than the rain is that we’re entering the inter-monsoon season, where the main wind direction is no longer southwest. That may help keep the haze away from Malaysia and Singapore.
It’s the dreaded haze indeed, but not to the point that we have to shut schools and offices. For now at least.
It is only the beginning, I think news have reported that more than a dozen of areas in south Kalimantan and south Sumatra having been identified as hotspots responsible for the smog, and will continue to ravage the provinces.
And if combines with low rainfalls, it is not looking good.
Another good news other than the rain is that we’re entering the inter-monsoon season, where the main wind direction is no longer southwest. That may help keep the haze away from Malaysia and Singapore.