
Chiang Mai Smog Worsens on Wildfire
Raging fire in an area of about 400 rai (about 160 acres) on a high mountain in Samoeng district was causing thick smog in the northern province.
Raging fire in an area of about 400 rai (about 160 acres) on a high mountain in Samoeng district was causing thick smog in the northern province.
CHIANG MAI, March 10 (TNA) – Staff of the Chiang Mai Night Safari zoo gave special showers to its animals to protect them from seasonal heat and smoke haze. Water trucks were used to spray water throughout the zoo to help about 1,100 animals including giraffes, zebras, black leopards and elephants as thick smog had […]
Chiang Mai province has closed five entertainment venues after visit by a coronavirus-infected woman.
Authorities in the northern province of Chiang Mai have confirmed that the novel coronavirus was under control after a Thai woman infected with the disease illegally returned from Myanmar through Chiang Rai province and visited Chiang Mai.
Chiang Rai governor has confirmed two new coronavirus cases in the province. The two women sneaked across the border from Myanmar’s Tachilek to Chiang Rai province.
Mist covered the northern province of Chiang Mai as local temperatures measured 20-24 degrees celsius.
Tourists flocked to Doi Inthanon, the country’s highest mountain, to feel the morning temperature of 10 degrees Celsius while local officials predicted booming tourism in this tourist attraction this winter.
Chiang Mai province announced restrictions on launching sky lanterns and smoked lanterns during the upcoming Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Festival from Oct 31- Nov 1 for aviation safety.
The Thai girlfriend of the Malaysian man who contracted the coronavirus disease 2019 tested negative for the disease and so did 43 illegal migrant workers in the northern province.
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