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  • Environment News2015 plan dusted off as North suffers severe pollution levels | Thaiger

    2015 plan dusted off as North suffers severe pollution levels

    All 77 of Thailand’s provinces have been told to adopt the 2015 disaster prevention and mitigation master plan to address the current PM2.5 air pollution crisis. The decision was approved by the cabinet this week after it was proposed by Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda. He says the 133 page plan contains guidelines for action on risk reduction, emergency response, international cooperation…

  • Chiang Mai NewsChiang Mai struggles with severe air pollution from wildfires | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai struggles with severe air pollution from wildfires

    Chiang Mai is currently grappling with severe air pollution due to ongoing wildfires across various districts, with over 150 hotspots identified. Yesterday, April 1, wildfires persisted in mountainous regions of the northern province, with 150 active hotspots reported in 15 districts. The most affected areas include Hot with 34 hotspots, Chiang Dao with 26, and Phrao with 23. Thick smoke…

  • Thailand NewsThailand battles severe air pollution across 61 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand battles severe air pollution across 61 provinces

    Thailand is still grappling with severe air pollution, with PM2.5 levels exceeding safety standards in 61 provinces. Reports from the Pollution Control Department indicate that areas including Bangkok and the north are experiencing atmospheric conditions similar to a lid, trapping pollutants and causing concentrations to rise. The Air Pollution Solutions Communication Centre of the Pollution Control Department (PCD) reported at…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok faces severe air pollution as PM2.5 levels rise | Thaiger

    Bangkok faces severe air pollution as PM2.5 levels rise

    The Pollution Control Department has issued a warning concerning high PM2.5 levels across 32 provinces in Thailand, with Bangkok experiencing the most severe pollution. Predictions indicate that PM2.5 levels in Bangkok and its vicinity are likely to rise in the upcoming week. Yesterday, February 21, the Air Pollution Resolution Communication Centre of the Pollution Control Department released a report on…

  • Thailand NewsThai schools to shift lessons online amid severe air pollution threat | Thaiger

    Thai schools to shift lessons online amid severe air pollution threat

    Schools in Thailand may transition to online classes if fine dust pollution reaches critical levels, according to the Thai Education Ministry. Teachers are advised to monitor students’ health as PM2.5 haze pollution affects several provinces, including Bangkok. Siripong Angkasakulkiat from the Education Ministry stated yesterday, January 14, that Minister Permpoon Chidchob urged the creation of appropriate plans to organise classes…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok intensifies efforts to combat severe dust pollution | Thaiger

    Bangkok intensifies efforts to combat severe dust pollution

    Bangkok‘s ongoing struggle with dust pollution has prompted the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to intensify its efforts to tackle the issue. The capital is set to endure high dust levels, with relief not expected until next month. Chadchart Sittipunt, Bangkok’s governor, revealed that discussions took place at the Hua Hin Royal Rainmaking Centre earlier this week, focusing on strategies to…

  • Thailand NewsSevere air pollution impacts 21 Thai provinces, Mahachai worst hit | Thaiger

    Severe air pollution impacts 21 Thai provinces, Mahachai worst hit

    Severe air pollution continues to affect 21 provinces across Thailand, with Mahachai in Samut Sakhon facing the most significant challenges due to high levels of PM2.5. Officials have warned residents in Bangkok and its surrounding areas to brace for worsening air quality over the next few days. The Pollution Control Department’s Air Pollution Resolution Communication Centre reported today, December 20,…

  • Chiang Mai NewsChiang Mai battles extensive forest fires and severe air pollution | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai battles extensive forest fires and severe air pollution

    Chiang Mai, a city in the northern region of Thailand, is currently combating an alarming number of forest fires, with over 15 fires reported, some of which have been persisting for three days. As per the local authorities, 17 out of 153 hotspots were detected in the city yesterday. Five of these hotspots are located in the Chiang Dao district,…

  • Thailand NewsNorthern Thailand battles severe air pollution as Bangkok breathes clear | Thaiger

    Northern Thailand battles severe air pollution as Bangkok breathes clear

    Seventeen provinces in Thailand’s northern and northeastern regions are grappling with hazardous levels of air pollution, as reported by the country’s Air Pollution Crisis Management Centre (ACMC). In stark contrast, Bangkok enjoys clear skies, free from the dangerous PM2.5 particles, offering residents the chance to breathe easily. Over the next seven days, from February 23 to February 29, the situation…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok battles severe PM2.5 pollution, health warnings issued | Thaiger

    Bangkok battles severe PM2.5 pollution, health warnings issued

    Bangkok and several provinces across Thailand are currently grappling with dangerously high levels of PM2.5 particulate matter, exceeding standard pollution values and posing a significant health risk. Bangkok’s Phra Khanong district recorded the highest levels, urging the public to wear masks outdoors at all times for protection. The situation monitored hourly, is a collaborative effort involving the Ministry of Higher…

  • Thailand NewsThailand grapples with severe PM2.5 dust pollution impacting 53 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand grapples with severe PM2.5 dust pollution impacting 53 provinces

    The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported this morning that 53 provinces across Thailand grapple with detrimental health impacts due to PM2.5 dust pollution. Don Mueang district in Bangkok is suffering the most, registering the highest levels of this harmful particulate matter. According to GISTDA’s report from yesterday, there were 310 heat spots detected throughout the country by…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok on alert as dust season brings severe air pollution | Thaiger

    Bangkok on alert as dust season brings severe air pollution

    The Pollution Control Department issued a statement signalling the advent of the dust season in Bangkok and its vicinity, cautioning residents about heightened air pollution levels expected from January 5 to 12. The announcement, made by the Communication Centre for Solving Air Pollution Problems and spearheaded by Director-General Preeyaporn Suwannakes, comes in response to a concerning uptick in air pollution.…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s health ministry gears up for severe haze pollution | Thaiger

    Thailand’s health ministry gears up for severe haze pollution

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has established an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) to address the imminent severe haze pollution anticipated in the forthcoming dry season, triggered by the persistent issue of PM2.5 ultra-fine dust. This was confirmed by Dr Opas Karnkawinpong, the ministry’s permanent secretary, on Tuesday. The critical areas of concern are the northern provinces of the country, with…

  • Environment NewsChiang Rai tackles severe PM 2.5 with China-Thai collaboration on air pollution | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai tackles severe PM 2.5 with China-Thai collaboration on air pollution

    In response to the severe PM 2.5 air pollution and forest fire smog issues affecting Chiang Rai, Thai and Chinese experts have collaborated to provide sustainable solutions. They are working to tackle this complex problem, which has been difficult to predict due to fluctuating weather conditions. Representatives from Chiang Rai’s Natural Resources and Environment Office collaborated with Gansheng Shi, an…

  • Environment NewsSevere air pollution forces Nok Air flight back to Bangkok | Thaiger

    Severe air pollution forces Nok Air flight back to Bangkok

    The severe air pollution which has plagued much of Thailand’s central and northern regions for weeks is showing signs of subsiding, with many areas reporting “moderate” to “good” air quality levels yesterday. But in the north levels remain high, with the pollution in Phrae province preventing a Nok Air plane from landing and forcing it back to Bangkok. Meanwhile, Bangkok…

  • Bangkok NewsBMA expands WFH plan to battle air pollution | Thaiger

    BMA expands WFH plan to battle air pollution

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) plans to increase participation in its work-from-home (WFH) programme to 300,000 people next year in an effort to reduce PM2.5 air pollution across the city. This target represents a major jump from the roughly 200,000 people who joined the scheme this year. The expansion aims to reduce traffic emissions and protect public health during the…

  • Thailand NewsThailand faces critical air pollution levels in 51 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand faces critical air pollution levels in 51 provinces

    Air pollution levels in Thailand reached critical levels with PM2.5 dust particles exceeding safety standards in 51 provinces. The Air Pollution Solution Communication Centre reported that the northern and northeastern regions were severely affected, prompting a 60-day alert to manage forest fires and heightened heat spots in five key provinces. Across Thailand, PM2.5 levels surpassed safety limits in several areas,…

  • Thailand video newsThailand video news | Pattaya expands CCTV network for smart city development, Phnom Penh tops global air pollution rankings | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Pattaya expands CCTV network for smart city development, Phnom Penh tops global air pollution rankings

    In Thailand video news, Alex and Jay bring the latest headlines from Thailand and Southeast Asia, covering key developments in security, economy, and politics. In Thailand, Pattaya expands its CCTV network as part of a smart city initiative, while the country’s overcrowded prisons spark renewed calls for reform. The government moves forward with an Entertainment Complex Bill, placing limits on…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok choking: PM2.5 toxic dust clouds capital in pollution panic | Thaiger

    Bangkok choking: PM2.5 toxic dust clouds capital in pollution panic

    Bangkok and a staggering 57 out of 76 provinces across Thailand found themselves gasping for breath today, as hazardous PM2.5 dust levels enveloped the nation. The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) sounded the alarm, highlighting the north, northeast, central plain, and east regions with red-level warnings, while the south enjoyed clearer skies. GISTDA deem PM2.5 levels below 37.5…

  • Thailand NewsAir pollution crisis: PM2.5 levels soar across Thailand’s provinces | Thaiger

    Air pollution crisis: PM2.5 levels soar across Thailand’s provinces

    The Air Pollution Solutions Communication Centre reported that PM2.5 levels exceeded the standard in 37 provinces across Thailand, with northern and northeastern regions experiencing the highest levels of air pollution. The situation is expected to worsen over the next seven days. The report today, March 20, highlighted that PM2.5 levels in several provinces, including Pathum Thani, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon,…

  • Thailand NewsFour Samut Sakhon recycling plants shut over pollution concerns | Thaiger

    Four Samut Sakhon recycling plants shut over pollution concerns

    Industry Minister Akanat Promphan has mandated the suspension of operations at four recycling plants in Samut Sakhon due to complaints regarding air pollution and wastewater leakage affecting local salt farms. Akanat acknowledged receiving grievances from residents of tambon Nakhok in Mueang district, adjacent to Bangkok, about pollution from recycling operations. This pollution has reportedly blackened local salt fields, severely impacting…

  • Thailand NewsThailand tightens exhaust checks to combat PM2.5 pollution | Thaiger

    Thailand tightens exhaust checks to combat PM2.5 pollution

    The Department of Land Transport (DLT) has intensified its efforts to inspect exhaust emissions from trucks and buses across Thailand to tackle the PM2.5 air pollution issue. Nearly 1,000 vehicles were banned yesterday, February 24. Jirut Wisalchit, DLT Director General, reported on the progress of the vehicle inspections, which align with the Ministry of Transport’s policy to address and prevent…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok to adopt Beijing’s air pollution solutions in landmark deal | Thaiger

    Bangkok to adopt Beijing’s air pollution solutions in landmark deal

    Bangkok is set to benefit from Beijing’s expertise in tackling air pollution, as the two capitals signed a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Air Quality Monitoring and Management Cooperation. The agreement, signed via video between the Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Environment Department, marks a major step in the fight against toxic smog.…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok campaign targets rice field burning to combat air pollution | Thaiger

    Bangkok campaign targets rice field burning to combat air pollution

    Bangkok’s governor, Chadchart Sittipunt, has announced a campaign to eliminate burning in rice fields to tackle air pollution caused by fine particulate matter (PM2.5). The initiative, launched yesterday in Nong Chok district, aims to address the issue across 80,000 rai of rice paddies and 4,000 farming households in 10 districts, including Nong Chok, Khlong Sam Wa, and Lat Krabang. Over…

  • Thailand NewsPM2.5 pollution targetted with urgent health measures | Thaiger

    PM2.5 pollution targetted with urgent health measures

    Thailand is grappling with severe PM2.5 air pollution, prompting the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to issue an urgent directive to local administrative organisations and Bangkok. The directive encourages the use of local health security funds to combat the pollution, including purchasing masks for vulnerable groups. Yesterday, January 26, Doctor Jadej Thammatacharee, Secretary-General of the NHSO, highlighted the worsening PM2.5…

  • LifestyleDid Apple predict the current air pollution crisis? | Thaiger

    Did Apple predict the current air pollution crisis?

    Since the dawn of the new year, many provinces across Thailand have been grappling with a severe level of air pollution. As of January 24, Bangkok has been rated the fourth most polluted city in the world in terms of poor air quality by IQAir. The capital is often blanketed by a thick layer of smog, which has reminded some…

  • Thailand NewsThailand faces hazardous PM 2.5 air pollution levels nationwide | Thaiger

    Thailand faces hazardous PM 2.5 air pollution levels nationwide

    IQAir has reported that nearly every area in Thailand currently experiences PM 2.5 levels that are harmful to health. As of 6.23am today, January 23, the global air quality monitoring company released real-time data, revealing the top 10 most polluted districts and cities in the country. The most affected area is Mueang Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Municipality, with a US…

  • Bangkok NewsRising PM2.5 pollution forces Bangkok schools to close | Thaiger

    Rising PM2.5 pollution forces Bangkok schools to close

    Schools throughout the capital city were compelled to close due to rising PM2.5 pollutant levels reaching unhealthy thresholds yesterday, January 20. Nong Khaem district experienced particularly high concentrations, measuring 77.8 microgrammes per cubic metre at 12.30pm, significantly surpassing the Pollution Control Department’s 24-hour safe exposure limit of 37.5µg/m³. Consequently, two schools in the district were instructed to close, as stated…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok cracks down on smoky buses amid pollution crisis | Thaiger

    Bangkok cracks down on smoky buses amid pollution crisis

    To tackle Bangkok’s escalating air pollution, city officials inspected public buses for black smoke emissions at the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority’s (BMTA) Sathuphradit Depot on Tuesday, January 14. The initiative, led by Phonprom Wikitset, Advisor to the Governor of Bangkok, and Prapat Luangsirinapa, Director of the Environmental Office, aimed to address the city’s fine particulate matter (PM2.5) crisis. The inspections…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok braces for rising PM2.5 pollution levels | Thaiger

    Bangkok braces for rising PM2.5 pollution levels

    The Centre for Air Pollution Mitigation issued a warning about increasing PM2.5 pollution levels in Bangkok and its vicinity from January 6 to 10. This rise is due to cold air masses from northeastern Thailand, causing stagnant air that traps pollutants. Information from the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) on January 5 identified 490 hotspots across Thailand. These…