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Old 08-04-2008, 04:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Haze could worsen this year: Asean ministers

PUTRAJAYA (Malaysia) - SMOG from forest fires, which costs South-east Asian economies billions in lost tourist dollars, could worsen as changing weather patterns cause an unusually dry spell, the region's environment ministers warned on Tuesday.

The effects of the La Nina weather phenomenon are expected to wear off in the third quarter of 2008, which could result in arid conditions, the ministers said, quoting a forecast from the Asean Meteorological Centre.

'This could lead to drier periods and the possibility of escalating hot-spot activities during the coming dry season,' environment ministers from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore and Brunei said in a statement.

La Nina refers to an abnormal cooling of sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, while its counterpart El Nino refers to a warming of surface temperatures.

Since 1997, peat and forest fires in Indonesia's Sumatra and Borneo islands have triggered a choking haze which billows across the region, affecting Singapore, Malaysia and parts of Thailand.

The Asean ministers had gathered in the Malaysian administrative capital to discuss the haze, which usually occurs around mid-year as farmers and timber and plantation firms in the region openly burn plots of land ahead of the planting season.

Asean, the Association of South-east Asian Nations, groups the countries of Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and the Philippines.

'We have to prepare for the worst and hope for the best,' Indonesian Environment Minister Rachmat Witoelar told reporters.

'We are not going to delude ourselves that we are going to wipe out all the haze. There will be some burning, some haze.'

Near-annual bouts of haze have made many people ill across a wide area of Southeast Asia, cost local economies billions of dollars and badly hit the tourism and airline sectors.

Singapore appealed to tourists not to avoid the region during the period as has happened in the past.

South-east Asia is a magnet for big-spending visitors from the Middle East in July and August, as they seek to escape the scorching summer back home.

'Please come and visit the region,' Singapore Environment Minister Yaacob Ibrahim said. -- REUTERS

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Not again. My lungs are suffering every year with the haze.
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Haze, every year, our friendly neighbour, Indonesia, always never fail to share with us their haze.
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