KLHK: Number of Hotspots in Indonesia Reaches 413 in Last 24 Hours (Thursday, November 6, 2025)
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Based on the SiPongi forest and land fire monitoring system of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK), monitoring in the last 24 hours shows that 413 hotspots were detected in Indonesia. This number of hotspots decreased by 282 points compared to the previous period.
The data is the result of Terra/Aqua, SNPP, and NOAA satellite imagery accessed on Thursday (6/11/2025) at 11:53 AM WIB. Of the 413 hotspots detected, 7 points have a high hotspot confidence level, 379 points are moderate, and 27 points are low.
Hotspot confidence levels are divided into 3 scales. Low scale ranges from 0 - 29, moderate scale from 30 - 79, and high scale from 80 - 100. The higher the hotspot confidence level, the higher the likelihood of a forest and land fire occurring in a particular area.
(Read: 5 Provinces with the Most Peat Ecosystem Forest and Land Fire Hotspots until August 2025)
The highest number of hotspots were detected in Central Sulawesi with 67 points. North Maluku ranks second with the most hotspots, with 57 points. East Nusa Tenggara is in third place with 44 hotspots.
As many as 35 hotspots were detected in Riau, followed by South Sulawesi with 31 hotspots, while Southeast Sulawesi and North Sumatra each had 28 and 26 hotspots detected.
A hotspot is a coordinate point in an area that has a higher surface temperature than its surroundings, and is not the number of forest and land fire incidents.
However, a large number of hotspots clustered in an area indicates the occurrence of forest and land fires. This means that hotspot data from remote sensing satellite detection is still the most effective in monitoring forest and land fires for large areas.
(Read: Indication of Forest and Land Fire Area in East Kalimantan until June 2025)
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