API readings are moderate for today morning

Astro Awani
September 27, 2013 11:05 MYT
Though the haze is back, its Air Pollutant Index (API) readings this morning 8 am shows moderate readings.
Many social media users have shared their disappointment with the sudden 'come back' of the haze.
Here are some the people's expression towards the most unwelcomed wheather condition this morning.

I thought I was living in the UK earlier this morn n still. Sekali JEREBU laaaaa.

— Khushairi Lasar (@Khushairi) September 27, 2013
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Hello Jerebu! U miss us so much!

— AsterMelodi (@astermelo) September 27, 2013
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#Haze #jerebu attacks #klangvalley again!

— Sivaraj Madhavan (@cva_r) September 27, 2013
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Teruknya jerebu. Please stay inside and drink loads of water. Especially those who are breast feeding http://t.co/NYFMdcLUhs

— maria aini (@mariazulkifli) September 27, 2013
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Is the world global warming? bcos early this morning the sun is reaaallly reaally red. jerebu ah? =.=

— whisk3rs ♡ (@nurfarishanuha) September 26, 2013
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Guess who's back, back again. Jerebu's back , tell a friend.

— Abby Shahrin (@abbyshahrin) September 26, 2013
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Guess who's back, back again. Jerebu's back , tell a friend.

— Abby Shahrin (@abbyshahrin) September 26, 2013
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Seems like jerebu datang balik. Hm

— Megan Fox. (@Amiywa) September 27, 2013
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KL jerebu ke ni? pic.twitter.com/TSGKB7mXo3

— PMR ^,^ (@SyakiraQaisara) September 27, 2013
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However, the API readings recorded by the Natural Resources and Environment Department shows a fair moderate readings.
Below are the highest reading recorded in every state:
1. JOHOR : 49 (MUAR)
2. KEDAH : 56 (SP)
3. KELANTAN : 52 (KOTA BHARU)
4. MELAKA : 69 (BUKIT RAMBAI)
5. N.SEMBILAN : 80 (NILAI)
6. PAHANG : 56 (KUANTAN)
7. PERAK : 58 (SERI MANJUNG)
8. PERLIS : 34 (KANGAR)
9. PENANG : 42 (SEBERANG JAYA)
10. SABAH : 51 (KOTA KINABALU)
11. SARAWAK : 64 (KAPIT)
12. SELANGOR : 77 (PELABUHAN KELANG)
13. TERANGGANU : 56 (KUALA TERANGGANU)
14. KL : 68 (BATU MUDA)
15. LABUAN : 51
16. PUTRAJAYA : 61
#Air Pollutant Index
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