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World : Southeast Asia On Red Alert For Severe Transboundary Haze Risk In 2026 – Report

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June 24, 2026

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SINGAPORE, June 24 (Bernama) -- Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Singapore could face severe transboundary haze in the coming months as Southeast Asia has been placed on red alert for an elevated haze risk, according to the Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA).

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Malay Mail

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· Jun 24, 2026

Malaysia, SE Asia on red alert for severe haze risk in 2026, warns SIIA report

SINGAPORE, June 24 — Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Singapore could face severe transboundary haze in the coming...

Independent Online

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· Jul 10, 2026

Destruction in the wake of Super Typhoon Bavi as it approaches East Asia

Destruction in the wake of Super Typhoon Bavi as it approaches East Asia

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

Asia’s ‘dangerous’ humid heatwaves push human body to its limits

Southeast Asia is among the most vulnerable regions grappling with growing risks from heatwaves and high humidity, while the period of extreme weather has more than doubled globally over the past five decades. The duration of extreme weather has increased worldwide to an average of 23 days per year from 10 in the 1970s, according to a report by non-profit news organisation Climate Central. Parts of Southeast Asia, South America and coastal West Africa are among the regions that now experience at...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Ribut petir, hujan lebat dijangka di tujuh negeri hingga 9 malam

PETALING JAYA: Ribut petir, hujan lebat dan angin kencang melibatkan beberapa kawasan di tujuh negeri dijangka berlarutan sehingga pukul 9 malam ini. Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia (MetMalaysia) menerusi hantaran di Facebook memaklumkan, kawasan yang terlibat di Perak iaitu Hulu Perak, Kuala Kangsar, Kinta, Perak Tengah, Kampar, Hilir Perak dan Batang Padang. Katanya, cuaca sama turut diramalkan ... Read more The post Ribut petir, hujan lebat dijangka di tujuh negeri hingga 9 malam appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Nepal News

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· Jul 9, 2026

चीनमा बाढीका कारण ३९ जनाको मृत्यु

बेइजिङ। दक्षिणी चीनको गुआङ्सी क्षेत्रमा आएको विनाशकारी बाढीका कारण ज्यान गुमाउनेको सङ्ख्या बढेर ३९ जना पुगेको र नौ जना अझै बेपत्ता रहेको चीनको सरकारी मिडियाले जनाएको छ। चरम मौसम प्रकोपले यस हप्ता दक्षिणी र मध्य चीनमा विनाश गरेको छ भने गुआङ्सीमा भारी वर्षाका गम्भीर बाढी आएको जनाइएको छ। पछिल्लो समयमा बावी नाम दिएको आँधी पूर्वी []

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 21, 2026

Chances of heavy rain in Koshi, risk of heat wave in Terai

Kathmandu, June 21: Monsoon winds are presently impacting various locations in Koshi province, while western and local w...

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Related coverage for "World : Southeast Asia On Red Alert For Severe Transboundary Haze Risk In 2026 – Report": Malay Mail — Malaysia, SE Asia on red alert for severe haze risk in 2026, warns SIIA report. Independent Online — Destruction in the wake of Super Typhoon Bavi as it approaches East Asia. South China Morning Post — Asia’s ‘dangerous’ humid heatwaves push human body to its limits. Utusan Malaysia — Ribut petir, hujan lebat dijangka di tujuh negeri hingga 9 malam. Nepal News — चीनमा बाढीका कारण ३९ जनाको मृत्यु. The Rising Nepal — Chances of heavy rain in Koshi, risk of heat wave in Terai