Mindanao Times

Soccsksarg­en cautioned vs smog’ from Indonesia

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GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources’ Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB) in Region 12 (Soccsksarg­en) has cautioned residents over the weekend about the possible spread of “unhealthy smog’ in the area due to the raging forest fires in Indonesia.

In an advisory on Sunday, EMB-12 said the intense forest fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan in recent weeks could cause “high levels of air pollution” to be blown towards the southern part of the country, including Region 12, in the coming days.

EMB-12 said it has been conducting daily air quality monitoring in at least three sites as an initial interventi­on. The monitoring stations are situated in this city, Koronadal City and Tupi town in South Cotabato.

As of Saturday, EMB12 noted that the air concentrat­ion in the tree sites remain under normal levels and considered as “still in good and fair condition.” “(The air quality level) does not pose an (adverse) impact to human health,” the agency declared.

With the result, it advised the general public to maintain normal activities;

“As for healthy precaution­s, sensitive individual­s especially children, elderly, pregnant women and those with heart and lung conditions, are advised to reduce prolonged or strenuous outdoor activities,” it said. Engr. Alex Jimenez, EMB12 director, assured residents that it will continue the daily monitoring of the air quality level in the area as part of their mandate.

“We will make this informatio­n available to the public as soon as we get them,” Jimenez said.

Based on EMB-12’s monitoring, the particulat­e matter (PM10) in the air as of Saturday in Koronadal

City was at 63.81 micrograms per normal cubic meter (ug/Ncm) or under the “fair” level.

PM10 particles, often described as coarse particles, are smaller than 10 micrometer­s (0.01 mm) in diameter. The internatio­nal standard for PM10 is 60 ug/Ncm.

It was measured at 37.28 ug/Ncm in Tupi and 45.26 ug/Ncm in this city or under “good” level.

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