JAKARTA - Indonesia's longer and more intense dry season this year has led to a rising number of hotspots, indicating greater risks of forest and land fires, the meteorological agency warned on Wednesday.
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Indonesia is experiencing a longer and more intense dry season, leading to a rising number of hotspots and increasing the risk of forest and land fires, according to the country's meteorological agency. The warning was issued on Wednesday, highlighting the potential dangers of the current weather conditions. Indonesia is prone to forest fires, particularly during dry seasons. The situation is being closely monitored by authorities to mitigate any potential disasters.
JAKARTA - Indonesia's longer and more intense dry season this year has led to a rising number of hotspots, indicating greater risks of forest and land fires, the meteorological agency warned on Wednesday.