Fewer forest fires, hot spots likely this year due to wetter weather, Covid-19 curbs, says Indonesia's disaster management chief

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Fewer fires likely this year owing to weather, Covid-19 curbs, says Indonesia's disaster management chief

JAKARTA - Indonesia will likely have fewer land and forest fires this year because the dry season will be wetter in most parts of the country compared with last year, the head of Disaster Management Agency said on Thursday .

Speaking during a webinar on the threat of forest fires amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Lt-Gen Doni said:"We are more optimistic compared with last year. First, it's because of the weather. But the damage was less severe last year, with 1.65 million ha devastated, resulting in US$5.2 billion in losses. The head of climate variability analysis at Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency , Mr Indra Gustari, told The Straits Times that the dry season in Indonesia this year is forecast to be wetter, with several regions set to experience rainfall that is higher than the average of the past 30 years.

 

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