As rains finally clear the skies over south-east Aisa, dramatic Greenpeace photos show people and wildlife coping with the haze in one of the worst hit areas of Central Kalimantan on Borneo island
Child and cat seen at Sei Ahass village, where the air is engulfed with thick haze from the forest fires
Despite the haze, children in Central Kalimantan continue to play without any protection. Indonesian forest fires impact the health of millions, causing heart and lung problems, and weakening newborn babies
As rains finally clear the skies over south-east Aisa, dramatic Greenpeace photos show people and wildlife coping with the haze in one of the worst hit areas of Central Kalimantan on Borneo island
Indigenous community on riverbanks in Kapuas
Military help extinguish peat fires inside the Orangutan conservation area in Kapuas district
Forest fires blaze near a house in Kapuas
Members of the local community help extinguish peatland fires in Kapuas
Peat fires can smoulder away below the surface making them exceedingly difficult to extinguish
Peatland fires in Kapuas district, Borneo
As rains finally clear the skies over south-east Aisa, dramatic Greenpeace photos show people and wildlife coping with the haze in one of the worst hit areas of Central Kalimantan on Borneo island