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Singapore, Malaysia, and Southeast Asia Face Severe Haze Risk in 2026, Says New Report

Recent reports from regional agencies and think tanks warn of a high likelihood of severe haze in Southeast Asia next year, driven by El Nino conditions, biofuel demand, and Indonesia’s budget cuts. This potential environmental crisis could impact public health, agriculture, and regional cooperation. Authorities and stakeholders should prepare mitigation measures and monitor weather and policy developments closely.
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