Pekanbaru, Riau (Antara) - Riau Province has ended forest fire and haze emergency response and is currently entering a transitional period for recovery. "Since July 6, the emergency status has been revoked, and now is the transitional period for recovery," Agus Wibowo, a spokesman of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB)'s Haze Emergency Response Task Force, said here on Tuesday. The Indonesian government had declared an emergency response status for Riau as of June 21 due to forest, peatland and plantation fires that had produced haze blanketing parts of Sumatra Island, Singapore and Malaysia. The task force is currently trying to extinguish fires in Siak, Bengkalis and Dumai Districts, Riau Province. The NOAA 18 Satellite detected only three fire hotspots early this week. "The task force's focus is on Chevron area in Duri now. All helicopters and members of the Marine have been directed there," he said. Around 2,000 members of the rapid reaction unit will return to Jakarta on June 21, 2013. Vice Governor of Riau Mambang Mit has expressed his appreciation to those being involved in the fight against the fires, particularly personnel of the BNPB, the Agency for the Development and Application of Technology (BPPT), the Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI) and the National Police (Polri). Meanwhile, the Police of Riau have arrested 23 suspects in connection with forest and peat land fires in the province. (*)
Riau Ends Haze Emergency Response
Selasa, 9 Juli 2013 13:59 WIB