The first victim died of dust and smoke in Malaysia
The smoke from Indonesian wildfires has been considered a cause of death for a woman with bronchial asthma in Malaysia and this is the first case of death in a crisis that is causing a verbal breakdown. related countries.
According to The Sun, Li Cai Ling, who lives in Muar town in southern Malaysia, one of the dust-affected areas, passed away last Sunday, according to doctors' conclusions. The cause of death is due to air pollution.
Both Singapore and Malaysia are facing the worst dust crisis in years. The dust still continues to spread to some areas of Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur on June 26.
Air pollution is the reason why the newly promoted Premier League team Cardiff City has decided to cancel the tour of Malaysia.
The club's home page - whose Malaysian billionaire boss Vincent Tan - said they canceled the tour because of the fear of dust and smoke affecting the health of the players, whether Malky Mackay coach and Craig star Bellamy planned to go to Malaysia on June 27.
Many of Malaysia's sporting events are scheduled to be canceled, including the Kuala Lumpur marathon.
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