- 2005 Malaysian haze
The 2005 Malaysian haze was a week-long choking smog-like haze over
Malaysia that almost brought the central part ofPeninsular Malaysia to a standstill, prompted crisis talks withIndonesia and caused widespread inconvenience. The haze was at its worst onAugust 11 ,2005 . This was a comeback of the haze crisis which last hit Malaysia in September1997 .Initial onset
Haze is caused by "hotspots" (zones with high temperature levels as seen via satellite imagery) in Malaysia and Indonesia. Lingering smoke from forest fires on the
Indonesia n island ofSumatra are identified as the primary cause. Farmers regularly burn scrub and forest to clear land during the dry season foragricultural purposes, but this is the worst haze that has hit Malaysia since the1997 haze.On
August 10 ,2005 , air quality in the Malaysian capital city ofKuala Lumpur was so poor, health officials advised citizens to stay at home with doors closed. Some schools were closed to keep children from being exposed to the haze.tate of Emergency in Port Klang and Kuala Selangor
On
August 11 ,2005 a state of emergency was announced for the world's 12th largestport ,Port Klang and thedistrict ofKuala Selangor after air pollution there reached dangerous levels (defined as a value greater than 500 on theAir Pollution Index or API). This was the first time the state of emergency was imposed in Malaysia since the September 1997 haze, when Sarawak was placed in a state of emergency due to similar reasons.The state of emergency in the two affected areas meant that schools, government officials, the port, and offices were closed. Shops carrying necessities, however, such as supermarkets and pharmacies remained open.
After the API levels dropped to acceptable levels, the state of emergency was later removed on
August 13 .Resolution
By
August 13 ,2005 , air quality and visibility returned to normal inKuala Lumpur , as the haze moved northwards to the states ofPerlis ,Kedah andPenang , according to the [http://www.jas.sains.my/jas/API+130805.htm Department of Environment (JAS) API reading] . On August 16th, air quality throughoutMalaysia had returned to normal [http://www.jas.sains.my/jas/API+160805.htm according to JAS statistics] , as the haze was blown further northwards intoThailand .Kuala Lumpur International Airport was unaffected during the hazy period but flights for non-ILS equipped planes from Subang airport were suspended until conditions cleared on August 13th.Cloud seeding operations using RMAFC-130 s were used throughoutMalaysia , although the haze had moved north of Malaysia intoThailand .Malaysia's Environment Minister,
Adenan Satem , and Commodities Minister, Peter Chin, met with Indonesia's forestry minister and officials from its environment ministry inMedan .Malaysia had sent 125 firefighters whileAustralia had sent 12 bushfire experts to fight Indonesia's estimated more than a thousand forest and scrub fires (estimate reached by counting hotspots greater than 1km on satellite imagery, example of such an image shown below).Other nations pledged aid to
Indonesia , including an offer fromSingapore of planes for cloud seeding.Japan ,Korea andThailand also offered help.On
August 22 ,Malaysia extended its cloud seeding operations to includeIndonesia , as requested by Indonesia.The haze made a brief return on
September 11 . [http://www.jas.sains.my/jas/API+11+SEPT+2005.htm]API readings
The
air pollutant index readings (API) were released for the first time by the Malaysian government since 1997. Up to date readings are now available for the 51 sites monitored automatically and continuously via [http://www.jas.sains.my/jas/default.html the Department of Environment, Malaysia] .Following are API readings recorded during the onset of haze, 10 August, 2005 (refer [http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/Frontpage/20050811074408/Article/indexb_html Related article from the New Straits Times] ):
*Port Klang 424
*Kuala Selangor 418
*Shah Alam 349
*Putrajaya 337
*Petaling Jaya 304
*Kuala Lumpur 276
*Tanjung Malim 205
*Gombak 200
*Country Heights,Kajang 185
*Nilai 174
*Seremban 137
*Jerantut 131
*Bukit Rambai,Malacca 107ee also
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2006 Southeast Asian haze
*ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution ources
* [http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/2239/2005-8-11/118@265302.htm Malaysia seeks talks with Indonesia over choking haze (CRI)]
* [http://seven.com.au/news/topstories/99421 Malaysia chokes on Indonesia's smoke (7news)]
* [http://www.sptimes.com/2005/08/11/Worldandnation/Malaysia_haze_worsens.shtml Malaysia haze worsens; schools close as air becomes hazardous (SP Times)]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4140660.stm Haze in Malaysia closes schools (BBC)]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4144242.stm Malaysians told to pray for rain (BBC)]External links
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/search/tags:malaysia,haze/tagmode:all/ Eyewitness photographs of the haze]
* [http://www.npi.gov.au/database/substance-info/profiles/69.html National pollutant inventory - Particulate matter fact sheet]
* [http://news.mongabay.com/2006/1015-indonesia.html Forest fires result from government failure in Indonesia]
* [http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/aug2005/2005-08-16-06.asp Smoky haze chokes Southeast Asia]
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