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"This is Earth not Mars": Blood Red Skies Unsettle Indonesians

25 September 2019 12:58 WIB

A glowing red sky is seen in Kumpeh District in Muaro Jambi Regency, Indonesia in this still image obtained from a Septmber 21, 2019 social media video. While smoke from forest fires in Indonesia often simply obscures visibility with a choking haze, parts of Sumatra island recently witnessed blood red skies due to the interaction of sunlight on particles from smoke in the air. INSTAGRAM @DANI_KHOLIK via REUTERS

25 September 2019 00:00 WIB

Fire fighters try to extinguish a fire at a peatland in Kumpeh Ilir, Jambi, Indonesia, September 11, 2019. The Southeast Asian country has spent months battling fires, often caused by slash-and-burn farming practices, as an El Nino weather pattern exacerbates the annual dry season and helps create a haze across the region. ANTARA FOTO/Wahdi Septiawan

25 September 2019 00:00 WIB

Indonesian soldier trt to extinguish a fire at a peatland in Kumpeh Ilir, Jambi, Indonesia, September 11, 2019. Yunita, a resident who filmed the crimson sky on Saturday, said there had been "strong winds, and the smog was thick. The event lasted from noon until evening, breathing was quite hard on that day". ANTARA FOTO/Wahdi Septiawan

25 September 2019 00:00 WIB

Fire fighters try to extinguish a fire at a peatland in Kampar, Riau province, Indonesia, September 24, 2019. Forest fires in Jambi, Indonesia, turn the sky red, making it look like Mars. The forests burn every year during the dry season, but this is the first time the sky turned red and the air quality is now too dangerous for people. Antara Foto/Rony Muharrman

25 September 2019 00:00 WIB

Fire fighters try to extinguish a fire at a peatland in Kampar, Riau province, Indonesia, September 24, 2019. Forest fires in Jambi, Indonesia, turn the sky red, making it look like Mars. The forests burn every year during the dry season, but this is the first time the sky turned red and the air quality is now too dangerous for people. Antara Foto/Rony Muharrman

25 September 2019 00:00 WIB

Firefighter tries to extinguish forest fires at Kampar in Riau, Indonesia, September 23, 2019. Forest fires in Jambi, Indonesia, turn the sky red, making it look like Mars. The forests burn every year during the dry season, but this is the first time the sky turned red and the air quality is now too dangerous for people. ANTARA FOTO/Rony Muharrman

25 September 2019 00:00 WIB