Fine Dust Harms Health in 9 Bangkok Districts
Fine dust accumulated and became unhealthy in nine districts of Bangkok today.
Fine dust accumulated and became unhealthy in nine districts of Bangkok today.
Deputy Prime Minister Gen. Prawit Wongsuwon will preside over a meeting on haze pollution in the northern province of Chiang Mai tomorrow.
A respiratory specialist at Siriraj Hospital warned public members, particularly children and the elderly to prepare for worsening ultra-fine dust situations.
Thick toxic smog shrouded the northern province of Chiang Mai again and its level was the worst in the world.
Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, expects the number of tourists in the North will drop by 10% this year due to smoke haze
BANGKOK, March 15 (TNA) – Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha expressed his concern over the continuing haze crisis in northern provinces and ordered all parties to help curb the ultra-fine dust. Assistant government spokesman Colonel Taksada Sangkachan said the prime minister was worried about the increasing level of air pollutants, which have impacts on health […]
Fine dust reached critically hazardous levels in the northern province of Chiang Mai while its governor explained on the cause and solutions
Forest fires on both sides of the Thai-Myanmar border created hazardous smoke haze in border areas of Tak province and those in the neighbouring country
The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department reported the air quality stays at unhealthy levels in parts of seven northern provinces.
Smog from forest fires has shrouded Chiang Mai as air pollution has risen to unhealthy levels.
The Air Quality Index in the northeastern province of Khon Kaen, rose to 157, considered highest in the Northeast and ranked second in the country.
L.P.N. Development Pcl installed water spraying systems on its buildings’ roof decks to help reduce tiny dust particles in the capital.