Singapore can breathe easy as haze retreats with rainy weather


The haze in Singapore as seen from Premier @ Kaki Bukit at 6.30pm, on Oct 8, 2023. - ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR

SINGAPORE: Singapore has likely been spared the brunt of the haze in 2023 with the arrival of wet weather, said the weatherman.

While El Nino is expected to last at least until the start of 2024, there is still uncertainty about its exact duration and whether it will have an impact on the haze situation next year, said the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS).

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