Malaysia

Sabah authorities monitoring air quality, health impact after Mt Ruang eruption

No immediate need to wear face masks in public, says state health director.

Updated 2 weeks ago · Published on 21 Apr 2024 10:06AM

Sabah authorities monitoring air quality, health impact after Mt Ruang eruption
Sabah Health Director Datuk Dr Asits Sana says the air quality in Sabah is reported to be good and there is no immediate need to wear face masks in public. – Pixabay pic, April 21, 2024.

SABAH health authorities have reminded the public to remain vigilant about the air quality in the wake of the recent eruption of Mount Ruang in North Sulawesi.

Sabah Health Director Datuk Dr Asits Sana said the air quality in Sabah is reported to be good and there is no immediate need to wear face masks in public.  

“However, members of the public are advised to seek immediate treatment from the nearest health facilities if they experience breathing difficulties,” said Dr Asits.

He said the department is actively monitoring potential health impacts, particularly haze-related diseases such as respiratory infections, asthma, and conjunctivitis, across various healthcare facilities in Sabah.

Dr Asits assured the public that updates on air quality and health advisories will be released.

Meanwhile, the eruption of Mount Ruang in Indonesia has been recorded multiple times, with plumes of ash reaching heights of up to 3,000m.

The director of the Malaysian Meteorological Department confirmed the significant height of the eruption, reaching up to 16,764m (55,000ft).

Several areas on Sulawesi Island have reported experiencing ash clouds and the release of harmful gases including carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide (CO2).

Sulphur dioxide gas emissions from volcanic eruptions are known to cause acid rain and air pollution downwind from the volcano.

This poses significant health risks, including infectious disease, respiratory illness, burns, injuries from falls, and accidents related to hazardous road conditions. – The Vibes, April 21, 2024

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