Examples of using Haze in English and their translations into Malay
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so be prepared for fluctuations including issues with glare, haze, and potentially discomfort from dry eyes.
We are compiling this report to inform the Indonesian government that the haze is really affecting us(Malaysia)
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In what is possibly the first study linking the annual Southeast Asian haze to mortality in Singapore,
With the rapid development of China's economy, the haze problem has become more
said tools like Haze Tracker make it easier to trace pollution sources,
the Surface Movement Radar System(SMR) that facilitate aircraft landing in a haze.
dangerous levels is still influenced by cross-boundary haze following the south west monsoon still experienced by Malaysia and is expected to
Haze Tracker was first introduced in May last year,haze problem, said SIIA.">
including unrecorded leave during atmospheric phenomenon like the haze.
The fires raging across the archipelago have created a haze that has blanketed much of Southeast Asia in recent months
Other than haze, there have been several recent cases of air(and water)
dangerous levels is still influenced by cross-boundary haze following the south west monsoon still experienced by Malaysia and is expected to
continuously monitor and step up their haze preventive efforts to minimise any possible occurrence of transboundary smoke haze from land and forest fires in anticipation of the drier weather in the southern ASEAN region in the next few months.
Haze caused by forest fires, ignited by slash-and-burn cultivation in neighbouring countries, blankets the region once a year, usually during the dry, hot season from July to September, and the southwest monsoon shifts the haze towards Singapore.
that facilitate aircraft landing in a haze.
we can take the necessary action against those who are responsible for the haze,” the MFA said.
as it can cause clustered haze as occurred in Baram, Sarawak before," he said.
that are able to facilitate aircraft landing in the haze.
For nearly two months, thousands of fires caused by slash-and-burn farming have suffocated vast expanses of South-east Asia with haze, causing respiratory illnesses to soar,