Hazy conditions are expected in the peninsular until mid-September as Indonesia’s open burning at plantations and forest areas continues.
The Star Online reports that states along the coast from Kedah to Johor could be the hardest hit.
Sarawak meanwhile, may see the situation improve over the next few days owing to changes in wind directions, Meteorological Department spokesman Dr Hisham Mohd Anip told the portal.
Hisham was quoted as saying that more rain could be expected next month, during the inter-monsoon period.
