PETALING JAYA: Authorities are closely monitoring the increasing number of hotspots detected in Kalimantan, with air quality in Sarawak recording moderate readings.
Department of Environment air division director Che Asmah Ibrahim said satellite pictures showed 757 hotspots in Kalimantan.
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