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Tanjung Malim registers highest API reading in the country

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PETALING JAYA: The Air Pollutant Index (API) in Tanjung Malim, Perak reached the unhealthy level of 121 yesterday.

API readings in Kuala Lumpur was highest in Cheras at 97, followed by Batu Muda (96) and Putrajaya (91). In Selangor, high API readings were recorded in Shah Alam at 93 and Petaling Jaya (91).

API readings of between 0-50 are considered good, moderate (51100), unhealthy (101-200), very unhealthy (201-300) and hazardous (exceeding 301). The deteriorat­ing air quality in the Klang Valley led many to question the moderate API readings on the Department of Environmen­t’s (DOE) website.

Last Friday, smog blanketed Singapore as the city-state was hit by the year’s first major outbreak of haze, an annual crisis sparked by forest fires in neighbouri­ng Indonesia.

API readings are determined based on an internatio­nal acceptable protocols, which calculates the 24-hour averaging times for five criteria pollutants, namely Particulat­e Matter of less than 10 microns (PM10), Sulphur Dioxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Ground Level Ozone and Carbon Monoxide.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak was also concerned about the haze situation, saying that the Government would take the necessary action about it.

He wrote on Facebook: “Looks like the haze has come back outside my office, and several other areas too. If your area is affected, take care of your health, especially the children and senior citizens.”

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