Indonesia bolsters troop numbers to combat Borneo wildfires
The Indonesian government is sending 1,500 more soldiers to Borneo to help tackle wildfires that have burned through swaths of the island and created thick smog, choking some areas. Fires this year โฆ
The Indonesian government is sending 1,500 more soldiers to Borneo to help tackle wildfires that have burned through swaths of the island and created thick smog, choking some areas.
Fires this year have scorched at least 200,000 hectares (495,000 acres) of land โ an area three times the size of the capital, Jakarta, the government said โ as dry conditions, driven by a powerful El Nino weather pattern, take hold.
President Prabowo Subianto, on a visit to the region on Saturday, ordered increased troop deployment, Indonesian Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya said.
โAn additional three Indonesia National Armed Forces battalions, or around 1,500 personnel, will be brought in from outside Kalimantan starting today,โ Teddy said in a statement.
Kalimantan is Indonesiaโs part of Borneo, which the country shares with Brunei and Malaysia.
Six helicopters are also being sent to boost waterbombing operations, Teddy said.
The government is monitoring the situation closely and mobilising resources to help contain the spread of the blaze, Prabowo told reporters in the Central Kalimantan provincial capital of Palangkaraya.
โWeโre taking mitigation measures. The important thing is to immediately stop the spread of fire spots,โ the president said.
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