Bloody Sky Caused by the Forest Fire Covers Indonesia’s Regency
Indonesia's seemingly bloody sky had been a major discussion in social media worldwide since September 21, after the fire over Muaro Jambi resisted and created a blood-red sky that looms around the area.
At first, netizens doubt the reliability of the series of shared photos showing the bloody sky in Indonesia, but after some people provided same photos showing the same scenario they started to believe that Indonesia is now surrounded by blood-red sky.
You are not fantasizing or being illusory, the sky is being covered with red-colored smog brought by the forest fire near the area.
Ashes had come to every houses putting the residents terrified to go out because of the bizarre phenomenon.
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The Indonesian Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) Jambi, explained that the phenomenon was caused by the thick smog hindering the sun to reach the ground that changes the color of the sky.
They also added that this can be resolved once the wind blown the smog away, and the series of rainfalls.
Residents complaint that they feel suffocated even they stayed indoors and claimed that they could still smell the smoke and inhale ashes.
For the residents, the bloody sky is indeed a scary encounter. As some believe that this may be a sign of the dawn of the earth.
However, this is only a phenomenon caused by the forest fire that serves a sign that our ecological crises have gone so far. Let's just hope the safety of everyone.
Ini sore bukan malam. Ini bumi bukan planet mars. Ini jambi bukan di luar angkasa. Ini kami yang bernafas dengan paru-paru, bukannya dengan insang. Kami ini manusia butuh udara yang bersih, bukan penuh asap.— Zuni Shofi Yatun Nisa (@zunishofiyn) September 21, 2019
Lokasi : Kumpeh, Muaro Jambi #KabutAsap #KebakaranHutanMakinMenggila pic.twitter.com/ZwGMVhItwi
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