The haze situation in Malaysia today is showing a slight improvement, with two areas recording unhealthy Air Pollution Index (API) readings, according to information released by the Department of Environment (DOE).

As of 11am, Nilai continues to record the unhealthiest Air Pollutant Index (API) reading at 112, followed closely by Shah Alam (103).

On the other hand, Banting and Putrajaya, which earlier recorded unhealthy API readings, have moved to moderate levels.

Two hours earlier, Nilai’s API reading was at 118, followed by Banting (101), Shah Alam (105) and Putrajaya (102).

The API readings, which were hourly updated by the DOE, showed moderate readings elsewhere around the nation, with most of the states still registering manageable API numbers.

The reading of 0 to 50 is categorised as good (blue), 51 to 100 is moderate (green), 101 to 200 is unhealthy (yellow), 201 to 300 is very unhealthy (orange) and 300 upwards is considered dangerous (red).

 

Source: Intellasia

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