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Smog Began to Disturb Sea Transportation Visibility in Bintan District, Here's Apparatus Appeal

Bintan Regency start to get disturb by Smog. Specially for sea transportation visibility in Bintan who get worse. Here's apparatus appeal for citizen

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Posko bencana asap or Smog Disaster Post in Bintan Regency was established to provide first aid for victims of air pollution due to haze. Tuesday (09/17/2019) the haze has begun to disrupt sea transportation visibility in Bintan 

TRIBUNBATAM.id - Smog is increasingly seen covering Bintan Regency include Bintan waters, Tuesday (09/17/2019).

Because of this, Bhabinkamtibmas Kelong village Bripka Ferry Agung requested to citizens who carry out activities using sea transportation always be cautious.

The reason is, smog that arrived in Bintan at this time was enough to disturb visibility.

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Especially in the morning and late at night, smog began to reduce visibility.

"So for we also appeal to users of sea transportation, to always be vigilant. If necessary, turn on the marker lights when sailing to anticipate things that are not desirable, "said Ferry Agung, Tuesday (09/17/2019).

He also said, with the village apparatus and Kelong Health Center, had carried out directions from Kapolres Bintan AKBP Boy Herlambang and Regent of Bintan Apri Sujadi to establish a standby post as an impact of smog.

"Emergency posts have been established in our village (Kelong Village). If people experience complaints of pain, they can go directly to these established posts," he said. (Tribunbatam.id/alfandi simamora)

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