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flag Smoke from fires in Johor, Malaysia, caused moderate haze in Singapore on March 10, prompting alerts.

Hot spots in Johor, Malaysia, have raised concerns about potential smoke haze reaching Singapore, with the NEA reporting a 24-hour PSI of 52 to 59—moderate levels—on March 10. Northeasterly winds and dry conditions may carry smoke into Singapore, prompting reports of a burning smell in several areas. While PM2.5 levels remain slightly elevated, severe haze is unlikely without stronger fires and sustained winds from the north or northeast. The NEA continues monitoring air quality and urges the public to use the myENV app for real-time updates.

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