World’s Worst Air is in Chiang Mai
Thick toxic smog shrouded the northern province of Chiang Mai again and its level was the worst in the world.
Thick toxic smog shrouded the northern province of Chiang Mai again and its level was the worst in the world.
Fine dust particles in Chiang Mai is still high today, forcing concerned authorities to spray water in the provincial seat as well as at tourist destinations.
Prime Minister praised Mae Fah Luang University in Chiang Rai for submitting an open letter with suggestions to tackle toxic dust particles to him.
BANGKOK, March 30 (TNA) — Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered concerned government agencies to combat small dust particles known as PM2.5 in the North, especially in Chiang Mai, which is ranked one of the five countries in the world to have worst air pollution. According to an assistant government spokesman, Gen Prayut had […]
More than 500 officials kicked off a campaign to stop forest fires in Chiang Mai as air pollution continues for about a week in northern provinces.
Chiang Mai University has closed for two days until tomorrow and some airlines cancelled flights as haze crisis worsens in the northern region.
PM2.5 levels in Khon Kaen have exceeded the safety standard as the governor orders all- out measures to control dust from burning sugarcane fields.
Local authorities in Khon Kaen are spraying water in all 26 districts to reduce the PM2.5 particulate matter.
The Metropolitan Police will spray water from 11 bridges over the Chao Phraya River in a bid to reduce the PM2.5 particulate matter.
Particulate matter with up to 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5) is at safe levels this morning. Air quality is at good and very good levels.
The cabinet acknowledged immediate, medium-term and long-term measures to curb fine dust in Bangkok and other provinces.
BANGKOK, Feb 4 (TNA) – Half of schools under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) have installed water sprinkler system to spray water mist in the premises in an attempt to reduce tiny dust particles. Deputy Permanent Secretary for the Bangkok Metropolitan Adminstration (BMA) Pijaya Nagvajara on Monday inspected schools in haze-hit Bangkhutien area. He said […]