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Air quality is fine in Thailand as Thais say Chinese are exaggerating

 

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The Department of Pollution control have said that dust in the air is normal for this time of the year and is just the result of still air in the cool season.

 

They have said a Chinese website who claimed it was dangerous have overstated the risks.

 

While admitting that it was a bit unhealthy and that those with respiratory problems might be more at risk, Talerngsak Petchsuwan played down any risks.

 

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Picture: Thai News Agency

 

He said that it was all relatively normal for this time of the year. In 2016-17 the worst point was February - it came earlier in January this year because of the effect of cool season fluctuations.

 

Normal people would not have any problems he said as he criticized the Chinese air quality website "Worldwide Air Quality" for following a US based assessment system that exaggerated the problems.

 

If the Thai system was used it was all quite safe.

 

The Chinese claimed that levels were three times the level of safety of particulate in the air which was overstating the case, said Talerngsak who had plenty of graphs to back up his assertions in the TNA report.

 

Source: Thai News Agency

 
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4 hours ago, webfact said:

If the Thai system was used it was all quite safe.

what a foolish man; in the ground-breaking documentary 'Under the Dome' (air quality in China) it was likely the number 1 point that PM 2.5 should be the focus; 

the 'thai system' does not focus on and consistently, across-the-board  report on 2.5;

thus the 'thai system' is inferior

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

dust in the air is normal for this time of the year

why do thais constantly revert to this way-of-thinking ?

the point is not that the dry season is worse than the wet season; that is typical thai 'relative thinking';

the point is whether it is dangerous , 'absolute thinking'

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To busy spending billions on bullet trains that only the rich can afford to ride, but no money to put scrubbers on coal fire power plant smoke stacks, or money to clean up the air. But the government as stated will tell you the air is the cleanest/best in the world, that is why 50K people die from respiratory  problems in Bangkok every year. Just drive behind one of those dump trucks spewing out tons of black soot/smoke. Yeah that is clean/ air.

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