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Indonesia sees rising wildfire risk amid dry weather conditions – govt

Indonesian authorities said on Monday the number of areas where wildfire could occur has doubled over the past week due to dry weather, raising concerns over widespread forest fires even before the country hits peak dry season.

The number of ‘hotspots’ recorded between July 17 and July 23 surged to 12,701 from 6,082 a week earlier, according to data from Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency (BNPB).

Most of the increase in hotspots was spotted in Kalimantan, the Indonesian portion of Borneo island, as well as in Java and Papua, said BNPB spokeperson Abdul Muhari.

“Although not all hotspots will turn into fire spots, we still have to be vigilant because of the significant increase that we are seeing,” he said in a virtual briefing.

He highlighted that Indonesia has yet to reach the peak of its dry season, expected between August to early September.

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