Open burning in Selangor now at an alarming level: Fire Dept

Report says 283 cases recorded in first two months of 2024, while same period last year sees 220 cases involving farms, plantations, forests, others

9:52 PM MYT

 

SHAH ALAM – Open burning incidents in Selangor have reached an alarming level and must be viewed seriously said Fire and Rescue Department director-general Datuk Nor Hisham Mohammad. 

Nor Hisham said for the first two months of the year, 283 cases of open burning involving farms, plantations, forests, bushes, peat land and landfills have been recorded throughout the state. 

“From the total, 26 open burning cases involved farms and plantations, forests (40), bushes (112), peat land (2) and landfills (103).  

“With the current hot and dry weather, we fear the numbers may increase…compared to the 220 open burning cases recorded for the same period last year,” he said after presenting Selangor Fire Department’s Service of Excellence Awards to 130 recipients at the headquarters, here today. 

Nor Hisham said part of open burning cases involving farms, plantations, forests and bushes was due to the opening of new areas for farming, and such incidents need to be handled by all relevant agencies to prevent incidents of cross-border haze.  

He added that open burning in Selangor is a sensitive matter as it contributes to the position of Malaysia in terms of statistics related to hot spots, due to the number of such areas in the state. 

According to Nor Hisham, the incidents of open burning in Selangor normally involve four hot spots, namely Kuala Langat Forest Reserves in the north and south, Kg Johan Setia and Raja Muda Musa Forest Reserves. 

Last year 24 open burning cases were recorded in hot spot areas and as of February this year, two cases have been recorded, he said. – March 7, 2024

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