Haze set to disappear with wind pattern changes in South China Sea


Dreaded haze: A ferry crossing the South Channel with Penang island barely visible in the background at 4.15pm yesterday.

PETALING JAYA: The country will see a brief respite from the present haze situation starting today.

This is a result of a change in wind pattern, brought about by the dissipation of Typhoon Kalmaegi over southern China.

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