Haze: Singapore netizens express dissatisfaction... yet, again!

Syafique Shuib
September 24, 2015 09:47 MYT
Local netizens took to Twitter to express their disgruntle as the PSI reached a range between 152 to 186 this morning.
With the air quality in Singapore reaching its 'unhealthy and ‘very unhealthy’ range today, Singapore residents are urging for immediate action to be taken by Indonesia.
Local netizens took to Twitter to express their disgruntle as the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) reached a range between 152 to 186 this morning.
READ: Haze: Netizens from four countries share their gripe
While mentioning Indonesian President Joko Widodo in her tweet, netizen Andrea Edwards wants immediate action to be taken.

Dear @jokowi, your people are suffering and dying, we're struggling to breath in South East Asia, please, take action #stopthehaze #Haze

— Andrea Edwards (@WithoutBollocks) September 24, 2015
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Others shared similar views.

What a disgrace the pollution is from the recurring Indonesian fires for land clearing. Control needed! #haze #action

— David Hope (@davidahope) September 24, 2015
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How will the #haze problem be addressed? Needs urgent action and strong long term resolve. #haze #singapore

— Rahul Welde (@RahulWelde) September 24, 2015
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Can we have All-day breakfast instead of all-day-morning-mist look-a-like? #haze #sghaze

— Jonger Chua (@jonger026) September 24, 2015
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#Haze is out of control here in #Singapore. This would usually be a port. Can't even see the water today. pic.twitter.com/4XHsvB5R7y

— Timothy McDonald (@timothy_mcd) September 24, 2015
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Last week, Indonesia has agreed to share with Singapore the names of companies suspected of causing forest fires that have led to a deterioration of air quality in the city state.
Indonesia's Minister of Environment and Forestry, Siti Nurbaya Bakar, told Singapore's Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Vivian Balakrishnan, that the names would be shared once the information had been verified, Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) said in a statement.
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