Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-Fires-Haze-Victim-in-Central-Kalimantan-27MZIFJ8QREGW.htmlConceptually similarForest Fires Haze Victim in Central KalimantanGP0STU06CCompleted★★★★Forest Fires Haze Victim in Central KalimantanGP0STU06GCompleted★★★★Forest Fires Haze Victim in Central KalimantanGP0STU06JCompleted★★★★Forest Fires Haze Victims in Central KalimantanGP0STU06WCompleted★★★★Forest Fires Haze Victims in Central KalimantanGP0STU06KCompleted★★★★★★Forest Fires Haze Victims in Central KalimantanGP0STU06LCompleted★★★★Forest Fires Haze Victims in Central KalimantanGP0STU07GCompleted★★★★★Forest Fires Haze Victims in Central KalimantanGP0STU07PCompleted★★★★★★Forest Fires Haze Victims in Central KalimantanGP0STU06QCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU06IForest Fires Haze Victim in Central KalimantanA woman receives oxygen at the Doris Sylvanus public hospital as the air is hit by thick haze from forest fires, in Palangkaraya city, Central Kalimantan. This year's nearly 2,000 wildfires are burning across Indonesia. It is the worst year since 2015. Officials estimate that the fires have burned more than 800,000 acres. Greenpeace criticized the government for not taking action against the companies that set fires to clear land for agriculture purposes.Locations:Central Kalimantan-Indonesia-Kapuas Regency-Palangkaraya-Southeast AsiaDate:24 Sep, 2019Credit:© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 6000pxKeywords:Air pollution-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Health-Hospitals-Illness-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Medications-One person-Victims-WomenShoot:Documentation of Forest Fires and Haze Victims in Central KalimantanA documentation of forest fires and haze caused by the smoke in Central Kalimantan.This year nearly 2,000 wildfires have been burning across Indonesia.This is the worst year since 2015. Officials estimate that the fires have burned more than 800,000 acres. The smoke and flames threaten endangered species like the orangutan that only can be found in Kalimantan and Sumatra.Greenpeace criticized the government for not taking action against the companies that set fires to clear land for plantations.