Malaysia prepares to make rain, close schools as haze worsens

Malaysia prepares to make rain, close schools as haze worsens

Malaysia does attempt to create rain by planting clouds and get ready to close schools as the quality of heat in different locations declines, according to the Department of Environment, raising concerns about a new round of pollution from forest fires.

Nearly every dry time, Indonesian smoke from fires to clear land for palm oil, flesh, and report crops clouds the skies over a large portion of the area, endangering public health and upsetting flights and tourists.

According to a statement released late on Monday( Oct 2 ), Malaysia’s air quality was declining, particularly in the western part of Peninsular Malaysia, where 11 areas recorded unhealthy air pollution index ( API ) readings.

Although Indonesia has denied detecting any smoke drifting over its edges into Malaysia, Malaysia claimed last week that burns in its neighboring country were the source of the waste.

On Indonesia’s Sumatra island and in its portion of Borneo isle, almost 250″ spots” indicating flames were found earlier on Monday, according to the Indonesian department, with nobody in Malaysia.