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Khon Kaen fights against heavy haze

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Stopping the sugar cane field burning is fighting the problem; not spaying water in the air outside the government offices.

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  • Chang_paarp
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    In places that have a successful sugar industry the banning of burning and use of the extra mulch has reduced the use of fertilisers and herbicides for the next crop.

  • jlwilliamsjr18
    jlwilliamsjr18

    SOS... nothing will happen. 

  • Now every local authority believes spraying valuable water into the air will solve the problem ! We would love to know which idiot came up with that dumb idea. Must be someone high up or everybody wou

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11 hours ago, jlwilliamsjr18 said:

SOS... nothing will happen. 

Looks like Songkran will come earlier this year .... :whistling:

35 minutes ago, ttrd said:

Looks like Songkran will come earlier this year .... :whistling:

No, not for Khon Kaen. No water left

Hurry, spray a few thousand liters of water into the air instead of addressing a basic solution ????

18 hours ago, MrT said:

Shekou Shenzhen China Water Spraying solution and BTW it's an electric powered truck 

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Hahaha, ridiculous bullshit.

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