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Singapore Schools, F1 Race on Edge as Bad Haze Persists

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15 September 2015 09:18 WIB

A view of the skyline of the central business district shrouded by haze in Singapore September 14, 2015. Billowing smog from Indonesian forest fires worsened Singapore air pollution levels on Monday, causing caution to set in as schools reopened after the September holidays and organizers counted down to a widely-anticipated Formula One night race. REUTERS/Edgar Su

15 September 2015 00:00 WIB

Workers install a metal step for spectator stands for the upcoming Singapore Formula One Grand Prix during a hazy day in Singapore, Monday, Sept. 14, 2015. Billowing smoke from Indonesian forest fires worsened Singapore's air pollution, raising concern among organizers of the widely-anticipated F1 night race this weekend, as well as in schools which reopened Monday after a weeklong term break. AP/Ng Han Guan

15 September 2015 00:00 WIB

A woman takes a selfie with the skyline of the central business district shrouded by haze in Singapore September 14, 2015. Billowing smog from Indonesian forest fires worsened Singapore air pollution levels on Monday, causing caution to set in as schools reopened after the September holidays and organizers counted down to a widely-anticipated Formula One night race. REUTERS/Edgar Su

15 September 2015 00:00 WIB

Tourists walk past advertisements promoting the upcoming Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on a hazy day in Singapore, Monday, Sept. 14, 2015. Billowing smoke from Indonesian forest fires worsened Singapore's air pollution, raising concern among organizers of the widely-anticipated F1 night race this weekend, as well as in schools which reopened Monday after a weeklong term break. AP/Ng Han Guan

15 September 2015 00:00 WIB

The Marina Bay Sands hotel shrouded by haze looms over a welder working on setting up a sheltered walk way for the upcoming Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on a hazy day in Singapore, Monday, Sept. 14, 2015. Billowing smoke from Indonesian forest fires worsened Singapore's air pollution, raising concern among organizers of the widely-anticipated F1 night race this weekend, as well as in schools which reopened Monday after a weeklong term break. AP/Ng Han Guan

15 September 2015 00:00 WIB

Workers set up spectator stands for the upcoming Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on a hazy day in Singapore, Monday, Sept. 14, 2015. Billowing smoke from Indonesian forest fires worsened Singapore's air pollution, raising concern among organizers of the widely-anticipated F1 night race this weekend, as well as in schools which reopened Monday after a weeklong term break. AP/Ng Han Guan

15 September 2015 00:00 WIB