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Islands in focus: Haze reaches dangerous level in Dumai

Haze had been blanketing Dumai city in Riau for the past couple of days, touching a hazardous level, an official said on Wednesday

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Thu, March 19, 2015 Published on Mar. 19, 2015 Published on 2015-03-19T06:45:54+07:00

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H

aze had been blanketing Dumai city in Riau for the past couple of days, touching a hazardous level, an official said on Wednesday.

Dumai Environmental Office head Bambang Suriyanto said an Air Pollution Standard Index (ISPU) board owned by a multinational company operating in the city showed air quality had reached 500 parts per minute (ppm) at one point.

'€œThe data was recorded yesterday at 6 a.m. local time, when the haze was quite thick. Fortunately, the haze gradually diminished at noon,'€ said Bambang.

'€œWe have to yet receive data on the air quality this morning. We will inform the public when we do,'€ he added.

Bambang advised residents to avoid outdoor activities.

According to him, the level of 500 ppm indicates that the air is filled with fine particles from remnants of land and forest fires.

'€œFine dust in the air is very dangerous for people suffering from asthma and other respiratory disorders. The dust can also cause respiratory infections and heart conditions'€ said Bambang.

Joko Prabowo, head of the Dumai Forest Police'€™s technical working unit, suspected the haze blanketing Dumai was from neighboring areas.

'€œWe haven'€™t received any information about land fires reported at the call center. Direct observations in the field have also not detected fires,'€ Joko said.

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