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Smoke from Indonesian fires hits ‘unhealthy’ level in Singapore

Air pollution in Singapore rose to the “unhealthy” level on Friday as acrid smoke drifted over the island from fires on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said.

Every dry season, smoke from fires set to clear land for palm oil and pulp and paper plantations in Indonesia clouds the skies over much of the region, raising concern about public health and worrying tourist operators and airlines.

The 24-hour Pollution Standards Index (PSI), which Singapore’s NEA uses as a benchmark, rose as high as 105 in the afternoon. A level above 100 is considered “unhealthy”.

A fishing kelong is pictured, in front of cranes at a Malaysian shipyard shrouded by haze, from the northeastern coast of Singapore, August 26, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su

— source reuters.com

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