LOS ANGELES - Pasukan bomba keletihan terpaksa berhempas-pulas mengawal kemunculan api baharu di Los Angeles selepas Hughes Fire telah memusnahkan lebih empat ribu hektar kawasan sejak ia bermula dalam tempoh kurang 48 jam.
Hughes Fire di utara Santa Clarita mengancam lebih 14,000 struktur selain memaksa kira-kira 16,200 penduduk dikenakan arahan berpindah manakala 38,700 yang lain berdepan amaran pemindahan.
Menurut Jabatan Perhutanan dan Perlindungan Kebakaran California (Cal Fire), kira-kira 36 peratus kebakaran itu berjaya dikawal sehingga petang Khamis.
Selain itu, dua lagi kebakaran, Gilman dan Border 2 Fire dilaporkan muncul di daerah San Diego yang merebak melalui hutan belantara Gunung Otay berhampiran sempadan Amerika Syarikat (AS) dan Mexico pada 'kadar sederhana'.
Ancaman kebakaran hutan masih belum berakhir selepas Perkhidmatan Cuaca Kebangsaan melanjutkan amaran bendera merah ke atas sebahagian besar daerah Los Angeles dan Ventura, di tengah-tengah ancaman 'angin syaitan', Santa Ana yang masih belum reda.
Dalam perkembangan berkaitan, Gabenor California, Gavin Newsom menandatangani undang-undang yang mengarahkan bantuan berjumlah AS$2.5 bilion (RM11.1 bilion) untuk menyokong tindak balas dan usaha pemulihan kawasan di LA yang binasa akibat kebakaran sejak awal bulan lalu. - Agensi
Indonesian rescuers halt evacuation due to bad weather after landslide kills 25, official says
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JAKARTA (Reuters): Indonesian rescuers on Friday paused search efforts because of bad weather as the death toll from a landslide on Java island three days ago rose to at least 25 people, said a spokesperson for the local rescuers.
Torrential rain in the city of Pekalongan in Central Java province triggered the landslide on Tuesday, and hundreds of rescuers were deployed to the area.
Spokesperson Zulhawari Agustianto told Reuters rescuers had to stop work because of heavy rain and fog.
He said three more people had been found before the search was suspended, raising the death toll to 25. Officials on Tuesday put the number of dead at 17.
Zulhawari did not respond to questions on the number of people still missing.
The landslide occurred on a main road connecting Pekalongan to Dieng plateau, a popular tourist area.
Rescuers were being forced to walk about 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) to get into the site because the road was inaccessible. An excavator has also been deployed to clear the mudslide.
Separately, Indonesian authorities seeded clouds with salt on Friday to prevent more rainfall in Central Java, the country's disaster agency said.
Java is Indonesia's most densely populated island.
Dry ice and cold water: Thailand’s experimental approach to fighting air pollution in Bangkok
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UA HIN (Thailand), Jan 25 — Flying through Bangkok’s cloudless blue skies, a small aircraft sprays a white mist over a thick haze of pea soup smog below.
This is Thailand’s desperate, unproven attempt at reducing the oppressive air pollution over its capital, which on Thursday reached eight times the World Health Organisation’s recommended daily maximum average.
The scourge has made more than a million people ill since late 2023 and cost Thailand more than US$88 million in medical expenses, the public health ministry said earlier this month.
According to Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt, the main culprits are vehicle emissions, crop burning in the wider region and “closed” weather conditions — a warm atmospheric lid covering the dust, preventing it from dispersing.
Known as a temperature inversion, the kingdom is trying to deal with the phenomenon using a homegrown experimental method to displace the pollution.
Twice a day, the Royal Rainmaking department sends aircraft up to spray cold water or dry ice into the layer of warm air to cool it down.
Critics say there is little to no evidence it works. AFP was granted exclusive access on board a flight over the outskirts of Bangkok.
Inside the small craft — which climbed to an altitude of around 1,500 metres — a scientist tracks the flight path on an iPad as two crew members release icy water from a pair of large blue containers that sprays out from the craft’s belly.
The theory is that reducing the temperature difference between the levels makes it easier for the trapped particles, known as PM2.5, to disperse into the upper atmosphere.
It is an unconventional method the department says is only used in Thailand. “This is not the usual cloud seeding,” said programme head Chanti Detyothin.
‘Doing our best’
Countries have long tried “cloud seeding” — injecting chemicals such as silver iodide into clouds to trigger rain or snowfall — in attempts to alleviate drought and, increasingly, air pollution.
But its effectiveness is open to question and scientists say it has been shown to only be marginally useful in creating rain and absorbing pollutants.
Thailand’s worst smog happens during the dry season between December and April, when it is too windy and cloudless to induce precipitation.
The new technique was first used last year and is still in its testing stages.
Another aircraft measures pollutant concentrations before and after spraying to gauge the difference in air quality.
Oil and gas firm
Ahead of takeoff, rainmaking staff pile a tonne (1,000 litres) of either dry ice, or ice and water into a plane — traditional cloud-seeding aircraft with repurposed spraying equipment.
The dry ice — solidified carbon dioxide — is provided by Thailand’s oil and gas giant PTT and other energy companies.
PTT did not immediately respond to requests from AFP for comment.
Another fossil fuel company, Bangkok Industrial Gas, also donated dry ice to the programme this month, with managing director Piyabut Charuphen saying in a statement the gift was part of their “commitment to creating a sustainable future”.
Carbon dioxide is itself a greenhouse gas and the environmental and health effects of spraying dry ice in the atmosphere are not fully understood.
Weenarin Lulitanonda, co-founder of Thailand Clean Air Network, accused the energy firms of “using cilantro to garnish their dish”.
The Thai idiom, she explained, meant that “instead of solving the problem, (they) are creating a beautiful image”.
Just one flight can cost up to US$1,500 (RM6,564), and with aircraft taking off from three bases around the country, it can reach US$9,000 per day.
Ekbordin Winijkul of the Asian Institute of Technology said it is more cost-effective for Bangkok to address the causes of pollution with proven measures such as low-emissions traffic zones.
City authorities are already pursuing many of these, he said, like banning some heavy-duty vehicles and working with other provinces to control agricultural burning.
“Before we try to do something,” he said, “at least we should have confidence in the data first”. — AFP
“The concentration (of PM 2.5) is less,” said Chanti.
“The data suggests that at the level of our area of focus, the dust cleared up,” though he admits they cannot “make the pollution go away entirely. Even with this new technology, there are limitations.”
“We have been working every day for Bangkok to have clean air. We are doing our best as much as we can,” he said.
Pencemaran udara di Bangkok kritikal
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BANGKOK - Pencemaran udara yang semakin kritikal di ibu kota Thailand memaksa penutupan 352 sekolah di 31 daerah pada Jumaat.
Data terkini IQAir menunjukkan paras pencemaran partikel terampai PM2.5 telah mencecah 108 mikrogram untuk setiap meter padu.
Bacaan itu menjadikan Bangkok sebagai bandar raya utama ketujuh paling tercemar di dunia setakat ini.
Susulan keadaan yang semakin membimbangkan, pihak berkuasa Bangkok juga mengumumkan pengangkutan awam secara percuma selama seminggu sebagai usaha meredakan lalu lintas yang dicemari gas bertoksik, karbon monoksida.
Pencemaran udara bermusim telah sekian lama melanda Thailand dan negara lain di rantau Asia Tenggara, namun keadaan berjerebu teruk pada minggu ini menyaksikan penutupan sekolah paling banyak sejak 2020.
Pada Khamis, lebih 250 sekolah di bawah Pihak Berkuasa Metropolitan Bangkok juga ditutup selepas pihak berkuasa menyarankan orang ramai supaya bekerja dari rumah dan melarang kenderaan berat memasuki kota metropolitan tersebut.
Menteri Dalam Negeri, Anutin Charnvirakul juga melarang pembakaran sisa tanaman untuk membersihkan kawasan ladang dan mereka yang gagal mematuhi arahan itu berisiko dikenakan tindakan undang-undang.
Sementara itu, Perdana Menteri, Paetongtarn Shinawatra yang menghadiri Forum Ekonomi Sedunia di Switzerland juga menggesa pelaksanaan langkah tegas bagi menangani pencemaran berkenaan termasuk mengehadkan projek pembinaan di ibu kota dan mendapatkan kerjasama dengan negara jiran. - AFP