Brunei records surge in forest, bush fires amid extreme heat


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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: (Bernama-Xinhua) The Brunei Fire and Rescue Department has recorded a total of 17 forest and bush fires over the weekend, following a period of extremely hot weather in the country, reported Xinhua.

In a press release issued on Monday (April 27), the department said the fires, which occurred on Saturday (April 25) and Sunday (April 26), have destroyed approximately 68 hectares of land near the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan.

Authorities also revealed that a total of 135 forest and bush fires have been recorded across the country throughout April this year, indicating a significant increase in such incidents.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Development said Brunei is currently experiencing hazy conditions as a result of localised forest and bush fires, raising concerns over air quality and public health. - Bernama-XInhua

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