The forest, plantation and peat-soil fires razing in Riau Province over the past two months, have claimed three lives.
The first victim, an asthma patient from Pelalawan district, was
chocked to death due to the smog haze coming from the fires, according
to information from the Riau Haze Disaster Mitigation Task Force on
Tuesday.
The second victim, identified as Muhammad Adli, 63, died after
falling into burning peat-soil, Meranti Islands Police Chief Adjunct
Senior Commissioner Zahwani Pandra Arsyad pointed out.
His body with serious burn wounds in the back was found in Sungai Gayung Kiri village, Rangsang sub-district, on March 8.
The third victim a Muslim employee of PT Surya Dumia Agrindo, died
while trying to help put out fires in Bengkalis district on March 15. He
was killed when a tree fell on him.
Chief of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) Syamsul
Maarif had earlier stated that the social affairs ministry will provide
financial compensation to the families of the victims.
Thousands of people affected by haze were provided with free medical services, he remarked.
The number of people whose health has been affected by haze coming
from forest fires in Riau province, increased to 55.4 thousand on March
13 from 43.8 thousand on March 10.
"There was an increase of 5,831 people from the number on the
previous day (Wednesday, Mar. 12)," Head of the Riau Health Office
Zainal Arifin observed last week.
The largest number or 48,390 people suffered from respiratory
infection; 11,798 of the affected people were residents of Pekanbaru,
8,033 residents of Rokan Hilir, and 6,136 of Bengkalis district, he
revealed.
Some 2,481 people in Riau suffered from skin irritation. The
number of people suffering from asthma in Riau was 1,872. At least 1,768
people suffered from eye irritation. Some 911 people suffered from
pneumonia.
Sumber : Antaranews
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