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Indonesia Deploys Hundreds of Soldiers to Tackle Borneo Fires

Officials said 1,500 troops and six helicopters are being deployed as fires have burned over 200,000 hectares this year.

  • On Saturday, Indonesia deployed 1,500 soldiers and six helicopters to Borneo to combat wildfires, after President Prabowo Subianto ordered the increased response during a regional visit.
  • Dry conditions driven by a powerful El Nino weather pattern sparked fires that have scorched over 200,000 hectares this year, an area three times the size of Jakarta.
  • Thick smog from the blazes has choked Borneo, prompting local governments to advise residents to reduce outdoor activities; six areas of Sarawak state in Malaysian Borneo recorded "unhealthy" air quality.
  • Indonesian Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya confirmed three Indonesia National Armed Forces battalions are arriving from outside Kalimantan, with President Prabowo stating, "The important thing is to immediately stop the spread of fire spots."
  • Prabowo told reporters in the Central Kalimantan capital of Palangkaraya that the government is monitoring the situation closely while mobilizing resources to contain the blaze and protect the island's rainforests.
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Six helicopters were also scheduled to arrive on Saturday to strengthen water drop operations, the government announced, in order to protect the island, which is home to a pristine tropical forest and extensive plantations.

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The island is choking and the flames are growing. Indonesia is muscled with its military device to try to regain control. The article Borneo under the smokes, Jakarta deploys another 1,500 soldiers appeared first on Le Singulier.

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rtl.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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