SINGAPORE: The return of wet weather is expected to keep the regional hotspot and haze situation subdued, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Thursday (Oct 19). More showers are forecast for
is expected to keep the regional hotspot and haze situation subdued, the National Environment Agency said on Thursday .
Four hotspots were detected in southern and central Sumatra, lower than the 100 hotspots detected on Wednesday.
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