Singaporean Benjamin Tay and team join firefighters in Sumatra to battle the haze

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'Peat fires are almost impossible to put out,' said 37-year-old Benjamin Tay, who founded People’s Movement to Stop Haze (PM Haze).

Singaporean Benjamin Tay and a team from the local non-profit organization he founded were among the volunteers who last weekend lent a hand to Indonesian firefighters battling the forest fires that have blanketed Southeast Asia with haze for weeks now.

“When we stopped, the entire area looked almost exactly the same as when we first started, the land still smoldering… Yes, it is true! Peat fires are almost impossible to put out,” he added. Tay and his team, however, couldn’t stay for very long as they needed to travel back to Sungai Tohor, about an hour’s ride away, before it got dark, he said. PM Haze collaborated with Indonesian NGO Ekonomi Kreatif Andalan to provide firefighting assistance.

 

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