open burning report The members from the Fire and Rescue Department putting out fire at the South Kuala Langat Forest Reserve, Kuala Langat District Compartment 15, Selangor. PIX: SHAFIY ZUL / MalaysiaGazette / 02 MARCH 2021
The members from the Fire and Rescue Department putting out fire at the South Kuala Langat Forest Reserve, Kuala Langat District Compartment 15, Selangor. PIX: SHAFIY ZUL / MalaysiaGazette / 02 MARCH 2021

By Shawaliah Hadir

KUALA LUMPUR – 1,586 cases of open burning have been reported between 1 January and 10 March 2021.

According to the Open Burning Report. 29 cases were large scale open burning involving permanent forest reserve, bushes, peat soil forest and garbage disposal sites.

The report shared by the Minister of Environment and Water, Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man stated that the Department of Environment (DoE) has issued 52 orders  on the field, 37 compounds and 62 order notices.

Besides that, the DoE has also issued 168 arrest letter, including opening 26 investigation papers.

Tuan Ibrahim also verified that the increment of open burning was the factor to the unhealthy air quality reported at several areas in the country. –MalaysiaGazette

Read More:

Unhealthy air quality in Klang, Banting, PJ

Climate change: Why is it the most serious threat to the Earth?

IKUTI KAMI DI MEDIA SOSIAL

Facebook : Malaysia Gazette
X : @malaysiagazette
Instagram : @malaysiagazette
Youtube : MalaysiaGazette TV
TikTok : Malaysia Gazette
Threads : Malaysia Gazette
Whatsapp Channel : Malaysia Gazette
Telegram : Malaysia Gazette
Spotify : MG Podcast