Singaporeans anxious and fearful of haze
Jacintha Stephens says it is a worrying time for Singapore

Many Singaporeans have expressed anger and fear as winds blow in ash from neighbouring Sumatra, Indonesia, where land is being slashed and burns furiously.
“We’re at the mercy of Indonesia’s businesses and farmers,” writes one Singapore blogger.
Many other comments are too rude to reproduce in a respectable paper.
Singapore suffered the brunt of the haze yesterday, as air quality rose to “hazardous” levels when the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) crossed the 300 “hazardous” mark to a historical high of 321. This surpassed the previously highest mark PSI of 226 recorded in 1997.

What used to be merely a yearly headache for Indonesia’s neighbours now seems to be outdoing itself on a grand scale this year.