Chiang Mai’s Air Pollution Remains of Concern
Many provinces in the northern region were still affected by high PM2.5 air pollution for three days in a row on Friday.
Many provinces in the northern region were still affected by high PM2.5 air pollution for three days in a row on Friday.
The Pollution Control Department detected the hazardous levels of fine dust in Bangkok and other central plain provinces.
People in Bangkok would suffer from thick smog until Dec 17, said the minister of natural resources and environment.
Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (AEROTHAI) sees a decline in the number of Chinese visitors to Thailand during this Lunar New Year festival.
The National Environment Board will issue anti-smog measures tomorrow and they will concern the limited use of vehicles,
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reported unsafe levels of particulate matters 2.5 micrometers and less (PM2.5) in Phra Nakhon
Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development (TBCSD) is seriously fighting against particulate matter that is 2.5 micrometers
A giant air purifier was installed at the Tha Phae gate, a major landmark in the northern province of Chinag Mai, and proved to reduce the level of fine dust
Dangerous dust particles were measured in 40 areas of greater Bangkok including very hazardous levels in six zones due to stagnant air,
The transport minister insists that he does not plan to curb the number of vehicles in the country to relieve dust particles,