Air Pollution Affects Chiang Mai’s Hotel Bookings
The situation of forest fires in Chiang Mai continues to be severe, resulting in high levels of air pollution. This has impacted hotel bookings during the Songkran Festival.
The situation of forest fires in Chiang Mai continues to be severe, resulting in high levels of air pollution. This has impacted hotel bookings during the Songkran Festival.
Chiang Mai continues to experience forest fires, with 328 hotspots detected throughout yesterday (March 6) while at 7 p.m., it ranked as the world’s worst air quality, according to the IQAir website,
The National Environmental Board set a new safety threshold for fine dust that will take effect on June 1 to improve air quality.
Thick PM2.5 dust blanketed Bangkok this morning, giving the capital the 9th position in the world’s worst air pollution rankings.
Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Engineering joined hands with the state agencies and private companies in developing “Sensor for All” air monitoring system and an application, in an effort to handle with PM2.5 problems.