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Johor Fire and Rescue Department is watching closely six districts that have been identified as fire hotspots during the southwest monsoon season.
“Several districts, including Muar, Pontian, Segamat, Pengerang, Pagoh and Mersing, have been identified as hotspots due to the frequent fires.Siti Rohani: The department is collaborating with other agencies to address any unforeseen situations during the monsoon season. “Additionally, the department will use the total flooding method by utilising the innovative Forest Fire GS Mark III developed by the Kluang Fire and Rescue Department to extinguish peat and forest fires.”
Weather and hotspot monitoring, she said, was also being carried out through the Malaysian Meteorological Department, Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre and Air Pollutant Index of Malaysia websites.
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