Malaysia
The government has declared a state of emergency in Sarawak situated on the Island of Borneo, due to the hazardous level of smog that has enveloped the nation. The smog throughout the country has reached dangerous levels due to hundreds of forest and scrub fires that are burning in neighbouring Indonesia.
The air pollution index in Malaysia specifies that pollution levels between 100 to 200 are
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