Singaporeans so busy with GE2015 they've forgotten to complain about PSI 117 haze

Singaporeans preoccupied with politicking.

Jeanette Tan| September 07, 07:37 PM

As everyone knows, Singaporeans are currently extremely focused on following developments on the upcoming Singapore General Election on Friday, September 11.

It follows, to our surprise, that they are too focused on reading about the election, the he-said-she-said and going for the nightly rock concerts rallies, and posting self-important act-intelligent Facebook posts to realise that the haze has hit us once again.

We saw two Channel NewsAsia alerts today informing us that the three-hour Pollutant Standards Index (more commonly referred to as the PSI) rose to 117, and then 123 at 6pm.

Okay, judging from the retweets this got, mayyyybe people have noticed it.

Anyway, here are some reminders that indeed, the haze is happening all over Singapore — although let's be clear, we're not asking you to start complaining about it again:

In Orchard. Photo by Belmont Lay In Orchard. Photo by Belmont Lay

In Taman Jurong. Photo by Bernice Wong In Taman Jurong. Photo by Bernice Wong

In MacPherson. Photo by Grace Yeoh In MacPherson. Photo by Grace Yeoh

In the Marina Bay area. Photo by Patricia Tobin

In the West. Photo by Eisebess Chee In Clementi. Photo by Eisebess Chee

In the West. Photo by Eisebess Chee In Clementi. Photo by Eisebess Chee

In the CBD. Photo by Gerald Chan In the CBD. Photo by Gerald Chan

In Marina Bay. Photo by Gerald Chan In Marina Bay. Photo by Gerald Chan

In Changi. Photo by Damon Yeo In Changi. Photo by Damon Yeo

In Commonwealth. Photo by Mindy Tan In Commonwealth. Photo by Mindy Tan

In Ayer Rajah. Photo by Nyi Nyi Thet In Ayer Rajah. Photo by Nyi Nyi Thet

So yes, FYI — the #SGHaze has landed.

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