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by Vijandren Ramadass
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Thursday, 11 August 2005 01:30 PM |
| Tanjung Malim, PERAK | 132* | | Gombak, SELANGOR | 234* | Pelabuhan Kelang, SELANGOR | 529* | | Petaling Jaya, SELANGOR | 349* | | Country Heights, Kajang, SELANGOR | 189* | | Shah Alam, SELANGOR | 371* | | Kuala Selangor, SELANGOR | 531* | | Kuala Lumpur, W.PERSEKUTUAN | 321* | | Putrajaya, W.PERSEKUTUAN | 364* |
Source : DOE Website - last updated 11am +8 GMT. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to notice that the API is already at critical levels at Port Klang and Kuala Selangor, and it will soon be moving into the Klang Valley, where it would most probably settle. The API was at 321 this morning, and it is definately much higher now. Conditions are not getting any better, and there doesn't seem to be any action taken yet to alleviate the condition. Schools have been closed, but with the API reading crossing the dangerous threshold, one would imagine a state of emergency would be declared in the coming hours.
Stay indoors, soak yourself in a tub of water and keep the fans at full blast. Point them at indonesia if possible.
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