NEA urges responsible burning during Qing Ming

NEA urges responsible burning during Qing Ming


SINGAPORE – The National Environment Agency (NEA) has urged the public to practise responsible burning when offering prayers after a few fires broke out at Bukit Brown Cemetery during Qing Ming.

In a Facebook post on April 2, the agency said the fires were likely started by an unattended lit joss stick or joss paper burning.

Dry vegetation, hot weather and strong winds might have contributed to the spread of the fire, it added.

NEA said the fires pose a safety risk to visitors and damage the environment.

When burning joss paper, members of the public should not leave the papers unattended or let them scatter, said NEA.



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