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Singapore slams Indonesia over haze response as schools shut

Singapore slammed "shocking" statements from Indonesian officials over the haze crisis as it was forced to close all schools on Thursday.

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People are seen reflected in a window as they look out from an observatory room at the haze-shrouded shopping district of Orchard Road in Singapore September 24, 2015. The 3-hour Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) reached a high of 262 at 12pm (0400GMT) on Thursday.
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Singapore slammed "shocking" statements from Indonesian officials over the haze crisis as it closed all schools and distributed protective face masks on Friday in emergency measures after the air pollution index soared to hazardous levels.

The city-state has been cloaked in smog blown in from tinder-dry Sumatra island for about three weeks, the worst such episode since mid-2013 in a crisis that grips the region nearly ever year during the burning-off season.

The closure of primary and secondary schools, as well as government-run kindergartens due to the haze problem is unprecedented, the Straits Times Daily said as the air quality index shot up above 300, a level considered "hazardous".


People wearing masks take the train during the morning commute in Singapore September 25, 2015. Image Credit: Reuters

As the pollution index rose, so did tempers, with Singapore Foreign Minister K Shanmugam speaking out against some Indonesian figures who made light of the problem which has long strained relations among affected countries including Malaysia.

While Jakarta says it is taking steps to deal with the problem, "at the same time, we are hearing some shocking statements made, at senior levels, from Indonesia, with a complete disregard for our people, and their own," the minister said in a Facebook post late yesterday. "How is it possible for senior people in government to issue such statements, without any regard for their people, or ours, and without any embarrassment, or sense of responsibility?" he said.

Read Shanmugam's entire post:

Haze----Walked around Chong Pang this morning. The haze was in the unhealthy range, and there were much fewer people...

Posted by K Shanmugam Sc on Thursday, September 24, 2015

Shanmugan did not identify the officials, but Indonesian Vice-President Jusuf Kalla has made waves in recent weeks by repeating comments he made in March that Indonesia's neighbours should be grateful for good air quality most of the year.

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