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Everywhere is HAZE! Chee Bye! HOW?
Sorry no offence to you Indonesia,
BUT WHAT ARE U DOING? Say sorry 2 weeks ago, then things were ok for a few days after election. BUT now haze become worse???!!! Sorry no cure understand! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Even school is now close! http://www.straitstimes.com/singapor...ross-into-very http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapo...ndonesia-fires At 11pm on Thursday, the 24-hour Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) was 226-279, moving entirely into the very unhealthy range for the first time. The three-hour PSI, which is not tied to a health advisory, spiked at 262 at noon but dropped to 225 at 3pm. It then climbed to 317 - in the hazardous range - at 11pm.
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No worries. We can still keep cheonging... just don't fuck outdoor can already.
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But in the process of cheonging, still got to brave the haze b4 finding the gal right? So hazy how to see? After fucking the gal haze disappear then u realise it's a guy how? ![]() ![]()
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Steady, so u think Indonesia's President is a samster who is going to read this?
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For all u know, he may be one of us! ![]()
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http://www.haze.gov.sg/
HAZE CONDITION WORSENS, SCHOOLS TO CLOSE TOMORROW 1. Singapore, 24 September 2015 – The haze situation in Singapore has worsened today, with the 24-hour PSI crossing into the Very Unhealthy range since 10am this morning. Denser haze from Sumatra continues to be blown in by the prevailing southerly winds. As at 9pm today, the 24-hr PSI was 219-270, in the Very Unhealthy range, and the 1-hr PM2.5 was 221-321µg/m3. This is the highest 24-hr PSI recorded in 2015. 2. The persisting haze over central and southern Sumatra has continued spreading to the surrounding region, with the denser part of the haze observed to the south of Singapore (Please refer to Annex A for today’s satellite picture). For the rest of today, the current hazy conditions are expected to persist and could further deteriorate. 3. For tomorrow, the prevailing winds are forecast to blow from the south-southeast or south-southwest, and hazy conditions can still be expected. The 24-hr PSI for the next 24 hours is expected to be in the Very Unhealthy range, and the possibility of the air quality going into the Hazardous range cannot be excluded. Ministry of Education (MOE) announces school closure for tomorrow 4. Following the above forecast, the Ministry of Education (MOE), in consultation with the Ministry of Health (MOH), has made the decision to close all primary and secondary schools on Friday, 25 September. Lessons will be suspended. 5. MOE Kindergartens, as well as special education schools that take reference from and are guided by measures taken by our primary and secondary schools, will also be closed. Schools are already reaching out to parents to inform them of the closure of schools via phone or SMS. Parents who are unable to make alternative care arrangements may continue to send their children to MOE kindergartens, primary, secondary and special education schools and teachers will supervise them. School-based care centres will also remain open for their existing students. 6. The Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-Level music and higher music practical examinations scheduled for tomorrow will also be rescheduled to Tuesday, 29 September, 8am. School candidates will be informed through their schools. 7. All Junior Colleges, Centralised Institute and Post-Education Institutes (PSEIs), namely the Autonomous Universities, Polytechnics and ITEs, will remain open. 8. All lessons and programmes in child care centres and kindergartens will be scaled down. Parents of pre-school children may wish to take precautionary measures by keeping your child at home on 25 September 2015. Nevertheless, all child care centres and kindergartens will remain open to provide custodial care for parents who do not have alternative care arrangements. Ministry of Manpower (MOM) reiterates no national shut-down of workplaces 9. During this period, employers should not compromise on the health and safety of their employees as they continue functioning. This is especially so for those involved in outdoor work. 10. Risk mitigating measures should be adopted to make work less strenuous, for example with the use of mechanical aids. Employers can also rotate jobs, schedule more rest breaks for employees performing outdoor work. 11. In addition, visibility factors should be taken into account to ensure that safety of employees is not compromised. For example, risk assessments should be conducted for outdoor lifting activities. People’s Association (PA) to distribute masks to vulnerable and needy 12. The People’s Association (PA) grassroots organisations will start distributing N95 masks tomorrow from 10am at all 108 Community Clubs island-wide. These masks will be given to vulnerable and needy Singaporeans/Singapore Permanent Residents who hold the blue CHAS card, Pioneer Generation card, and are ComCare recipients. PA Grassroots volunteers will also conduct house visits to residents who are unable to come to the CCs on their own. Health Advisory 13. Given the air quality forecast for the next 24 hours, healthy persons should minimise outdoor activity. The elderly, pregnant women and children should avoid outdoor activity, while those with chronic lung or heart disease should also avoid outdoor activity. Persons who are not feeling well, especially the elderly and children, and those with chronic heart or lung conditions, should seek medical attention.
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It's quite symbolic.
Everytme before erections, the government will be nice but after erections, they'll fuck the people upside down. Before erections, haze was around lurking. After erections, the haze come full blast n fuck the people upside Down
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A samster said: "For every bad policy PAP made, they made 100 other good policies...be grateful!"
An Indonesian minister said: "For every month of haze, Singapore & Malaysia get 11 months of fresh air...be grateful!" Quite rhyme leh ![]() |
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Haha.
Now this shitty government got a taste of their own medicine. They only know how to step on n bully their own people. Now they ask indos to do something, the indos reply Fuck your mother cb you selfish bastards ok! We got 500 to 1000 psi. Don't complain about your puny 200 psi. Fuck. Off. Cb pap can only talk about their joke law now. Best thing Vivian can do is activate 777 24 hour fly around spore n spray water to seed the clouds
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Vivian is a useless kuku.
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Re: Everywhere is HAZE! Chee Bye! HOW?
Haha, I was about to say that when I read this thread
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but why do you think that the burning takes place in Indo only and not other country? U think foreign companies station in Singapore will even dare to burn our Bt Timah Nature Reserve? The Indo govt has obviously been too lax over the years, is still very lax today, and will continue to be lax forever more! And their own people are the ones who suffer the most! http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapo...ches-dry-spell The haze, a result of forest fires in parts of Indonesia, is set to remain until November, due in part to the dry spell caused by the El Nino effect said to be among the strongest since records were kept in 1950. Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said that it will need not only more boots on the ground to fight the fires, but also more money to deal with the crisis. "The number of forest and land fires still has the potential to rise until end-November," said BNPB spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho during a press briefing yesterday. "As a result, BNPB may use up all 385 billion rupiah (S$38.5 million) in government funding earmarked to deal with the fires by end-September and it will have to turn to a 2.5 trillion rupiah 'on-call fund' set aside for other types of disasters." The Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) in the Central Kalimantan capital of Palangkaraya fluctuated from as high as 1,992 at 6am yesterday, to 1,096 later in the afternoon. Other places fared better, but only slightly. Palembang in South Sumatra went from a high of 758 at 5am to 180 at 2pm yesterday. Any PSI reading over 350 is rated as hazardous; while the range of 151 to 250 is considered unhealthy. "Now, Central and West Kalimantan are seeing the worst (in air pollution)," said Mr Sutopo. "Merauke in Papua has also been burning." Indonesia has struggled to control the spread of forest fires that caused the smouldering haze, which has affected the lives of millions of people across Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in recent weeks.
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