Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia face a medium risk of severe haze in 2025, says report


SINGAPORE (Xinhua): Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia face a moderate risk of a severe transboundary haze occurrence for the remainder of the year, according to an assessment released Monday by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.

The latest report marks an increase from the institute's 2024 assessment, which rated the risk as "low" on its three-tier scale of low, medium, and high.

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