Southeast Asia Braces for Haze as Forest Fires Keep Burning

  • Malaysia, Singapore extend offers to help Indonesia fight fire
  • Fires have caused two deaths and left thousands with illnesses
Indonesian Wildfires Spread Noxious Haze Across Southeast Asia
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Governments in Southeast Asia are taking steps to guard against a potential deterioration in pollution levels from Indonesian forest fires, as smoke and ash continue to blanket the skies over the region.

While Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and President Joko Widodo struck a cordial tone with each other -- Mahathir wrote a letter to Jokowi, as Widodo is known, offering help to put out the forest fires -- the two countries’ environment ministers took a less amiable tone, laying blame on each others’ countries for the haze.