Singapore under bush fire threat

Published: 6:43AM Thursday February 19, 2009 Source: Reuters

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Singapore faces the largest number of bush fires in nearly a decade in January, thanks to an unusually long dry spell, the government's anti-fire agency said.

The tropical nation saw 182 vegetation fires in January, mostly due to the dry spell, which the Singapore Civil Defence Force said was "unprecedented".

"The January figures of 182 bush fires responded is the most number of incidents attended to by the force in almost a decade," Lieutenant Colonel N Subhas said in an email.

There were already 110 fires in the first 16 days of February, Subhas said.

The agency urged the public to avoid dumping of rubbish and materials on vacant lands to prevent fires.

Singapore's pollutants standards index reached its year high on Sunday and the weather agency blamed it on the record number of bush fires, dry weather and weak winds that failed to blow the smoke particles away, the Straits Times newspaper said.

Singapore's climate is divided into two main seasons -- the December-March northeast monsoon and the June-September southwest monsoon, in which February is supposed to be the driest month.

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