Thursday, March 11, 2010

Haze from Tampines-Buangkok forest fire seen near Serangoon Secondary

 Haze from Tampines-Buangkok forest fire seen near Serangoon Secondary
STOMPer Carrick shot these pictures of the black smoke and haze coming from the bush fire which broke out on Mar 9 at the Tampines- Buangkok area.

The STOMPer snapped these pictures near Serangoon Seconday school and said:

"The area near Serangoon Secondary and Punggol Park was seen with a serious haze."

The STOMPer snapped these pictures at around 11:30am.

 Haze from Tampines-Buangkok forest fire seen near Serangoon Secondary
 Haze from Tampines-Buangkok forest fire seen near Serangoon Secondary
 Haze from Tampines-Buangkok forest fire seen near Serangoon Secondary
 Haze from Tampines-Buangkok forest fire seen near Serangoon Secondary
 Haze from Tampines-Buangkok forest fire seen near Serangoon Secondary
 Haze from Tampines-Buangkok forest fire seen near Serangoon Secondary

Related posts: Yet another raging bushfire at Tampines (7th March 2010)
More pictures from massive Tampines bushfire (4th March 2010)
Bushfire the size of a football field rages at Tampines (3rd March 2010)
Scorching sun turns Singapore from 'green' city into gold (3rd March 2010)
The haze is back at Pasir Ris (2nd March 2010)
Bush fire rages at Expo area (19th February 2010)

Related articles:

Bush fires worsen air quality in Singapore
(10th March 2010) (Mirror)
Air quality slips into moderate range (10th March 2010) (Mirror)
Forest goes up in smoke (10th March 2010) (Mirror)
Vegetation fire at Tampines took at least 4 hours to put out (4th March 2010) (Mirror)
Large fire at open field in Tampines (4th March 2010) (Mirror)
Sorry kid, it's going to stay hot and dry for a while (2nd March 2010) (Mirror)
Last month the driest Feb in 140 years (1st March 2010) (Mirror)
February 2010 is driest month for Singapore since records began in 1869 (2010) (Mirror)
Driest February ever recorded to date in Singapore (25th February 2010) (Mirror)
February's a dry, hot season in Singapore (19th February 2010) (Mirror)
Smoke in the air due to bush fires (18th February 2010) (Mirror)
71 bush fires in two weeks (18th February 2010) (Mirror)