CHIANG Mai, April 9 (TNA) – A major forest fire in
Thailand’s Chiang Mai has been extinguished but the province and others in the
north are still chocked with smog pollution as over 400 of hotspots are
detected.
The fire at Doi Suthep-Pui National Park has been under
control after officials reported no more hotspots are found. However, firefighters and park rangers have
closely monitored the situation with fear that summer heat could reignite the
blaze.
The fire along with other spots has sent thick smog
blanketing huge areas of the province and eight others in Thailand’s north. As of Thursday, the authorities reported 461
hotspots in the region, dropping from nearly 800 recorded on Wednesday.
Hazardous pollution levels in many areas are still pose
threat to residents. In the past several
weeks, levels of PM2.5, or particles 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter, have
soared over the government’s safe level of 50 micrograms.(TNA)