Key facts
- 1,500 Indonesian soldiers have been deployed to Borneo.
- The deployment is to combat wildfires in the region.
Indonesia has deployed 1,500 soldiers to Borneo to combat wildfires that are currently raging across the island. The deployment is part of the nation's efforts to address the recurring issue of forest and land fires, which are often exacerbated by dry weather conditions.
Wildfires are a persistent problem in Indonesia, particularly during the dry season, and have significant environmental and health impacts, including haze that can spread across Southeast Asia. The government's response typically involves deploying military and civilian personnel to extinguish the fires and prevent their spread.
