Indonesia president Joko Widodo threatens to sack firefighters if forest blazes not tackled

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Indonesia president Joko Widodo threatens to sack fire fighters if forest blazes not tackled

JAKARTA: Indonesian President Joko Widodo threatened on Tuesday to sack military and police officers fighting forest fires if they fail to extinguish the flames. He also promised government funds for high-tech equipment like drones to help tackle the blazes.

Indonesia has recorded the highest number of hotspots this year since devastating fires in 2015 and faces global pressure to put an end to slash-and-burn clearance of land, often to plant palm and pulp plantations. The president, who will make an official visit to Malaysia and Singapore this week, noted complaints about haze were once again making headlines in neighbouring countries.

 

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