Brunei is still experiencing slightly hazy conditions.
Although the Pollutant Standard Index (PSI) readings recorded from air quality monitoring stations in all four districts were relatively higher than normal, the air quality in the country is generally good.
According to a press release from the Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation, the PSI readings recorded yesterday (up to 5pm) were: Brunei-Muara District 10, Belait 21, Temburong 33, and Tutong 32. The air quality in all four districts was good.
Ground surveillance carried out by the Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation over the past few days have shown that open burning activities are still rampant and carried out in many locations in the country, especially during the evening hours.
In view of the current conditions, the public is urged to refrain from conducting any open burning activities. The Department of Environment, Park and Recreation will meanwhile continue to closely monitor the air quality and conduct joint efforts with other relevant authorities to curb open burning activities during this specified period.
The public can contact the department for any complaints on open burning through hotlines 899 9900. For enquiries on the air quality contact 238 3222 ext 514 during normal office hours. The public can also access and obtain the PSI readings on-line at www.env.gov.bn and more information on health guidelines at www.moh. gov.bn
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