But really, it depends on whether the Indonesians request or require our assistance," Singaporean Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishan told Channel News Asia. He said Indonesian officials appeared to be trying to put out the fires themselves. Last year, the smog prompted Malaysia to alert vessels in the Malacca Strait of poor visibility and shut many schools. Malaysia has expressed its concern to Indonesia over 600 hot spots in Sumatra, state news agency Bernama quoted Natural Resource and Environment Minister Douglas Uggah Embas as saying earlier this week. Singapore hosts the Formula One this month. Unlike most other legs of the competition, the Singapore event takes place at night to cater for European TV viewers. Smog covered Singapore and parts of Malaysia over the weekend but has since been blown away. An airport on Sumatra remained partially closed because to the smog.
REUTERS
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