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    Weather experts say that ‚Rayleigh Scattering‘ has descended on parts of Indonesia, caused by farmers burning crops on their land.

    The red hazy glow happens when sunlight refracts through the smoke

    The red hazy glow happens when sunlight refracts through the smoke“ class=“blkBorder img-share“ style=“max-width:100%“ />

    Fires began burning through the island of Sumatra and parts of Borneo island last month causing debilitating clouds of haze across the region and in neighbouring countries.

    The blazes have been caused by farmers lighting small fires to clear waste crops from their fields and a combination of hot, dry weather has this year meant that the smoke is thicker and drifting further.

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    Agus Wibowo Soet, head of the Indonesia National Board for Disaster Management information, said the phenomenon known as ‚Rayleigh Scattering‘ was caused by the movement of haze away from hot spots.

    Hellish red skies covered parts of Indonesia on Sunday as the country’s haze crisis worsened.

    The government of Indonesia have sent 10,000 firefighters to Jambi but residents still believe more should be done“ class=“blkBorder img-share“ style=“max-width:100%“ />

    Men can be seen on their motorbikes looking into the hazy smoke ahead.

    The government of Indonesia have sent 10,000 firefighters to Jambi but residents still believe more should be done

    Indonesian government officials have deployed more than 10,000 firemen to battle the forest fires but neighbouring governments and residents have complained that more should be done.

    Farmers light small fires to clear waste crops but the combination of hot, dry weather has meant thicker smoke is travelling further“ class=“blkBorder img-share“ />
    There have been fires across the island of Sumatra and parts of Borneo.

    Farmers light small fires to clear waste crops but the combination of hot, dry weather has meant thicker smoke is travelling further

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