104 Hotspots Detected in Indonesia in the Last 24 Hours (Monday, February 10, 2025)

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 10/02/2025 11:03 WIB
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Based on the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry's (KLHK) SiPongi forest and land fire monitoring system, 24-hour monitoring shows 104 hotspots detected in Indonesia. This is a decrease of 116 hotspots compared to the previous period.

This data is derived from satellite imagery from Terra/Aqua, SNPP, and NOAA, accessed on Monday (February 10, 2025) at 11:03 WIB. Of the 104 hotspots detected, 1 has a high confidence level, 101 are medium, and 2 are low.

Hotspot confidence levels are divided into 3 scales: low (0-29), medium (30-79), and high (80-100). The higher the confidence level, the greater the likelihood of a forest and land fire in that area.

The highest number of hotspots was detected in Aceh (31). South Sulawesi is second with 14 hotspots, followed by Riau with 11.

Ten hotspots were detected in North Maluku, followed by Bengkulu with 7, West Kalimantan and Bangka Belitung Islands with 7 and 5 respectively.

Hotspots are coordinate points of an area with a higher surface temperature than its surroundings, and do not represent the number of forest and land fire incidents.

However, a large number of clustered hotspots in an area indicates forest and land fires. This means that hotspot data from remote sensing satellites remains the most effective method for monitoring forest and land fires over large areas.

"Disclosure: This is an AI-generated translation of the original article. We strive for accuracy, but please note that automated translations may contain errors or slight inconsistencies."

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