Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Victims-of-Haze-from-Forest-Fires-in-Malaysia-27MZIF33BJ5V.htmlConceptually similarVictim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGHZCompleted★★★★Victim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGI0Completed★★★★Victim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGI4Completed★★★★Victim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGI1Completed★★★★Victim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGI2Completed★★★★Victim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGI7Completed★★★★Victim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGHPCompleted★★★★Victim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGHSCompleted★★★★Victim of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaGP0STOGHVCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOFOBVictims of Haze from Forest Fires in MalaysiaAzlizan, 20 years old, sells burgers at a stall by the road in Muar.He only sells at night and will normally open his stall around 7pm.That is when the haze gets even worse. "The haze will normally build up from morning and gets absolutely terrible towards midnight, and i have no idea why".The haze has of course affected his business and it's now even harder for him to make ends meet. He depends a lot on motorists that will stop at his stall before heading back to their home, but during the haze, people just don't want to go out.Locations:Asia-Malaysia-Muar District-Southeast AsiaDate:3 Jun, 2014Credit:© Rahman Roslan / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2293px X 1528pxRestrictions:Please do not use without GPSEA's approval.Keywords:Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Food-Forest fires-KWCI (GPI)-Night-People-Restaurants-VictimsShoot:Forest Fires & Haze - Human Impacts in MalaysiaPeople in Muar, Malaysia, talk about their experience with the extreme haze and air pollution caused by forest fires, occurred last year. They describe the air condition as 'disastrous' as it felt like 'living, eating and sleeping in a smoke chamber'.