Bacaan dicatatkan di Sri Aman melepasi paras 300 setakat 6 pagi tadi. FMTNews
PETALING JAYA: Sri Aman, Sarawak memasuki kategori “bahaya” dengan bacaan Indeks Pencemaran Udara melepasi paras 300 sejak 6 pagi tadi.Bagaimanapun empat lagi kawasan di Sarawak iaitu Sibu, Sarikei, Samarahan dan Kuching masih dalam kategori sangat tidak sihat.
Dalam pada itu, Mukah sudah terkeluar dari paras sangat tidak sihat. Kawasan itu mencatatkan paras 167 setakat 6 pagi.Bacaan IPU antara 0 dan 50 dikategorikan baik, 51 hingga 100 , 101 hingga 200 , 201 hingga 300 manakala 300 ke atas berbahaya.
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