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Indonesia braces for rising forest fire risks from dry season

Workers load fresh oil palm fruit bunches from Melati Hanjalipan cooperative palm oil plantation in Hanjalipan village, East Kotawaringin, Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia, July 22, 2025. (File photo: Reuters)

JAKARTA - ⁠Indonesia's ⁠longer and more intense ​dry season this year has led ​to a ‌rising number of hotspots, indicating greater risks of forest and land fires, the meteorological agency warned on Wednesday.

About ⁠1,700 hotspots were detected from January to June 8, a sharp increase from previous ‌years, meteorology agency chief Teuku Faisal Fathani said.

Accumulated data showed the number of hotspots rising faster in ⁠2026 than both 2015 and 2019, when the country experienced large-scale forest and land fires.

"Six provinces are on alert for forest and land ​fires: Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra, West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan and South Kalimantan," Fathani said.

​The ‌dry season is expected to peak in August, unchanged from a previous ​forecast ⁠in March, agency official Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan said.

Most provinces on the ⁠islands of Java, Sumatra, Bali, Borneo and Nusa Tenggara are expected to have a more severe dry season this ⁠year, the agency said.

Indonesia ​is racing to plant rice early to cope with the threat of a lengthy dry spell, which ‌could be ⁠worsened by severe El ​Nino conditions.

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