It’s time to start washing cars daily to trigger a bit of rain. 🌧️
You’re not hallucinating. It has been hot lately and the air quality is bad. The transboundary haze and hot spots are back and this time, the source is not from Indonesia.
Universiti Malaya geologist Dr Mariney Mohd Yusoff echoed Dr Azmi’s claims and said there’s also forest burning in Thailand. The wind movement has now brought polluted air to Malaysia. An API reading between 0 and 50 is categorised as good, 51 to 100 is considered moderate, 101 to 200 is unhealthy, 201 to 300 is very unhealthy, and 300 and above is hazardous.
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