Malaysian PM to write to Indonesia's leader as row over haze flares

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Malaysia closed hundreds of schools and sent half a million face masks to its Borneo island state of Sarawak this week, after the smoke built up to unhealthy levels.

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad is writing to Indonesia's leader to raise his concern about cross-border haze, Malaysia's environment minister said on Thursday, as a row over smoke from forest fires simmers.

In what has become an almost annual occurrence, especially in dry years, Indonesia's neighbours are becoming alarmed by the thick haze wafting in, and raising concern about health and the impact on tourism. "I have discussed this with the prime minister and he has agreed to write a letter to President Jokowi to draw his attention towards the issue of trans-boundary haze," Malaysia's environment minister, Yeo Bee Yin, told reporters, referring to Indonesian President Joko Widodo by his nickname.Indonesia's forestry minister, Siti Nurbaya Bakar, said on Wednesday the problem should be viewed"more objectively" and the smoke could have originated from fires in Malaysia.

Just five hotspots were detected in Malaysia on Thursday, compared with more than 1,500 in Indonesia, Yeo said.

 

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