Smoke Haze India Pakistan
Smoke Haze along Himalya
20 October 2010
Haze hugged the southern slopes of the Himalaya in late October 2010. Straddling the border between Pakistan and India, the haze stretched over hundreds of kilometers.
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASAs Aqua satellite captured this natural-color image on October 19, 2010. Haze forms a translucent veil over most of the scene, and concentrates in the southeast. The spray of red dots in India is a multitude of hotspotsareas where MODIS has detected unusually high surface temperatures. The hotspots are most likely agricultural fires. Although the fires undoubtedly contribute to the haze in the region, they may not account for all of it. The haze might also result partly from industrial pollution.Source: NASA
Further information on fire management issues in the region:
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Nepal Forest Fire Management Chapter (NFMC)