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Schools remain closed in Putrajaya

The administrative centre of Putrajaya takes on a grey cast as the API shoots past the 200 mark yesterday and today. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, September 18, 2019.

SCHOOLS in Putrajaya were ordered to close today following very unhealthy air pollutant index reading this morning. After a brief improvement yesterday evening that saw the Putrajaya Education director Farizah Ahmad announce that schools would open today, the air quality deteriorated once more in the wee hours to hit 202 on the API as of 7am.

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