Indonesia's Intensifying Dry Season Sparks Fire Concerns
Indonesia is experiencing a longer and more intense dry season this year, leading to an increase in hotspots. This situation heightens the risk of forest and land fires, according to warnings from the country's meteorological agency.
Indonesia is bracing for an exceptionally long and intense dry season this year, with the meteorological agency issuing a stern warning about the rising number of hotspots.
The increased hotspots are indicative of greater threats of forest and land fires, prompting authorities to take preventive measures.
This development has sparked concerns among environmentalists and policymakers, as Indonesia grapples with the potential ecological impact.
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