Haze: Clear skies nationwide, at last


The air quality for Port Klang has been back to the normal level on Thursday clearly seen with a blue sky . picture taken about 10.00 am.

PETALING JAYA: All of Malaysia woke to clear skies and clean air on Friday with not one place recording unhealthy air quality since the haze hit the region about two weeks ago.

Two days ago, rain in Sumatra doused nearly 200 of the 250 hotspots throwing up thick bellowing smoke that choked neighbouring countries, especially Singapore and Malaysia.

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