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Indonesia bolsters troop numbers to combat Borneo wildfires

Indonesia bolsters troop numbers to combat Borneo wildfires

Summary

Indonesia is sending 1,500 extra soldiers and six helicopters to Borneo to help fight large wildfires that have burned a huge area and caused heavy smog. The fires are worsened by dry weather linked to a natural climate pattern called El Nino, which causes drought in the region.

Key Facts

  • The wildfires have burned at least 200,000 hectares (about 495,000 acres) in Borneo.
  • This burned area is three times larger than Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta.
  • El Nino is a climate event causing dryness and drought in Indonesia, making fires worse.
  • President Prabowo Subianto ordered more troops to help fight the fires.
  • Indonesia is sending 1,500 soldiers from outside Kalimantan (Borneo region) to help.
  • Six helicopters will assist in waterbombing to control the fires.
  • Smoke from the fires has caused unhealthy air quality in parts of Malaysian Borneo.
  • The Indonesian government is advising people in affected areas to wear masks and stay indoors due to smog.
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