DAVAO CITY – The Environmental Management Bureau (EMB)-Davao assured the people that the air quality index (AQI) in Davao region is at “fair to good” levels amid concerns about the possible impact of massive forest fires in Indonesia on the region’s air quality.
SMOG envelops the skyline of Davao City and neighboring areas in the Davao Gulf on Wednesday, October 4. Residents have observed a hazy skyline of the city since Monday, October 2.
"We understand the concerns of our community members regarding the forest fires in Indonesia and their potential impact on our air quality,” he said.
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