Article 54QNY Indonesia creates 'artificial rain' to prevent repeat of devastating fires

Indonesia creates 'artificial rain' to prevent repeat of devastating fires

by
Rebecca Ratcliffe South-east Asia correspondent
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Haze from last year's fires forced airports and schools to close, and are thought to have cost the economy at least $5.2bn

The Indonesian government is deploying artificial rains ahead of the dry season's peak as the country attempts to prevent a repeat of the devastating fires that ravaged millions of acres of forests and land last year.

Toxic haze was spewed across south-east Asia, forcing the closure of airports and hundreds of schools, and prompting a diplomatic spat with Malaysia in September last year.

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