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06 Nov
Prolonged exposure to the haze, says Howard Shaw, Executive Director of the Singapore Environment Council (SEC), is causing Singaporeans to fall sick. |

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02 Nov
Channel NewsAsia's Sujadi Siswo gives an update of the regional meeting on transboundary pollution held in Jakarta, which discusses, among other things, plans to beat the haze for good.
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24 Oct
The NEA said it expects a significant improvement of air quality by the end of the week when more rain is expected in the region including Sumatra and Kalimantan. |
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21 Oct
Fitness clubs have been seeing bigger turn-outs and one climbing school has reported a 30 percent increase in visitors in the past two weeks. |

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20 Oct
Sales of air purifiers have been shooting up as the haze continues to blanket Singapore but experts warn that not all purifiers are effective. |

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19 Oct
Non-government organisations and think-tanks want to drive a study to determine the losses in monetary and health costs, to push governments into action. |
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18 Oct
Animals in the Singapore Zoo have been spared from haze-related respiratory problems but the haze could be a threat to wildlife in Kalimantan. |

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18 Oct
Most schools have cut back outdoor as the haze hovers around the moderate to unhealthy levels. |

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16 Oct
Singapore’s Health Ministry and the National Environment Agency will put in place a haze action plan for hospitals and polyclinics, if the PSI hits the hazardous levels of above 300. |
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11 Oct
What is the PSI and how is it measured? We head to the top of National Environment Agency (NEA) building to find out... |
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8 Oct
Singaporeans breathing easier with better air quality. |

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7 Oct
Singapore's haze situation worsened on Saturday, moving into the "unhealthy" range for the first time this year. |

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7 Oct
Singapore doctors seeing more patients with haze-related symptoms. |
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7 Oct
Worsening haze forces closure of several Indonesian airports. |

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7 Oct
Visibility in Singapore goes down to 3 metres. |

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7 Oct
Air quality in Sabah and Sarawak edging towards hazardous levels. |
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7 Oct
Singaporeans island-wide cut back on outdoor activities as air quality worsens. |

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7 Oct
Many Singaporeans retreat into mega shopping malls to escape worsening air quality. |

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7 Oct
Farah Abdul Rahim went on the streets of Singapore to find our how the haze is affecting the locals. |
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7 Oct
Indonesia's State Minister for the Environment Rachmat Witoelar spoke to Channel NewsAsia and explained why the government is unable to eradicate the haze problem. |

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7 Oct
Jakarta which is a few thousand kilometres away from Sumatra and central Kalimantan is not at all affected by the haze, according to Sujadi Siswo. |

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7 Oct
Anasuya Sanyal said that while there is no haze in the Thai capital of Bangkok, Southern Thailand has seen an increasing number of haze-related illnesses. |
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7 Oct
Melissa Goh gave an update from Malaysia where air quality in 20 areas, including Kuala Lumpur were at unhealthy levels. |

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7 Oct
Asha Popatlal gave an update from the almost deserted beach at the East Coast Park in Singapore. |

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6 Oct
View what our reporter Yvonne Yong has to say about the worsening haze. |
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3 Oct
Singapore to experience hazy conditions over next few days. |

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2 Oct
Haze over Singapore worsens. |

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1 Oct
PSI reading of 41 as of 4pm on Sunday. |