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RMENKBBX–Tanah Merah metro railway station Singapore
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RMB5X0P4–people waiting metro line, Tanah Merah station, Singapore
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RF2A6XD95–Tanah Merah MRT station, Singapore. Signboard to Changi Airport.
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RMGG1C44–People take MRT at Tanah Merah Station in Singapore.
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RM2YBGAT2–Tanah Merah subway station Singapore - interior, train platform, woman walking
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774459.html
RM2KB5GPK–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
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RF2A6XD75–Tanah Merah MRT station, Singapore. Signboard to Changi Airport.
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RM2YBGATX–Tanah Merah subway station Singapore - interior, train platform
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774462.html
RM2KB5GPP–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
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RF2AC1KR6–Tanah Merah MRT station, Singapore. Signboard to Changi Airport.
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774463.html
RM2KB5GPR–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
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RF2AHM7DX–Tanah Merah MRT station, Singapore. Signboard to Changi Airport.
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774454.html
RM2KB5GPE–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
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RF2AHM7BT–Tanah Merah MRT station, Singapore. Signboard to Changi Airport.
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774458.html
RM2KB5GPJ–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774450.html
RM2KB5GPA–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774465.html
RM2KB5GPW–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774457.html
RM2KB5GPH–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774460.html
RM2KB5GPM–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774453.html
RM2KB5GPD–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774466.html
RM2KB5GPX–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774456.html
RM2KB5GPG–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774464.html
RM2KB5GPT–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-indonesian-firefighter-tries-to-extinguish-peatland-fire-at-tanah-merah-village-kampar-district-riau-province-indonesia-september-8-2019-an-increase-in-indonesian-forest-fires-the-sharpest-rise-since-2015-has-infuriated-neighbouring-malaysia-where-residents-are-inhaling-smoke-from-peat-and-trees-burned-hundreds-of-miles-away-the-pekanbaru-meteorology-station-reported-that-559-hotspots-were-observed-throughout-sumatra-island-comprising-125-hotspots-in-riau-provinces-eight-districts-on-sunday-morning-depleting-the-air-quality-in-parts-of-the-province-photo-by-afrianto-silalahi-image488774455.html
RM2KB5GPF–An Indonesian firefighter tries to extinguish peatland fire at Tanah Merah Village, Kampar District, Riau Province, Indonesia, September 8, 2019 An increase in Indonesian forest fires – the sharpest rise since 2015 – has infuriated neighbouring Malaysia, where residents are inhaling smoke from peat and trees burned hundreds of miles away. The Pekanbaru meteorology station reported that 559 hotspots were observed throughout Sumatra Island, comprising 125 hotspots in Riau Province’s eight districts on Sunday morning, depleting the air quality in parts of the province (Photo by Afrianto Silalahi/
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