Hot spots detected in Jambi
by Jon Afrizal
JAMBI (The Jakarta Post/ANN) - Jambi meteorology agency is detecting hot spots prior to the estimated dry season in part of Sumatra island which usually leads to forest fires.
Jambi province is stepping up monitoring for fires to prepare for the upcoming dry season following the recent detection of hot spots by the Sultan Thaha Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) Station.
The hot spots are located in Muarabulian district, Batanghari regency and Tungkal Ilir district in West Tanjung Jabung regency by the Terra and Aqua satellites.
An agency forecaster, Kurnia Ningsih, said that based on observation the hot spots were suspected to be burning land. The hot spots, however, disappeared after rains.
“We need to raise awareness of forest and land fires in anticipating the emergence of hot spots,” she said, adding that the dry season is predicted to start in May.
Jambi Governor Zumi Zola called on all palm oil companies and industrial forests operating in Jambi to be more alert to any possible land and forest fires.
“Based on the BMKG’s prediction, the dry season this year could be similar to the dry season in 2015,” he said.
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