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69 Million People Exposed to 'Killer Haze' During Wildfire in Indonesia
Latest study from Scientific Reports reveals that massive wildfires in Indonesia and Borneo had produced unhealthy air pollution, exposing 69 million people and causing thousands of cases of premature deaths.
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