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North sees return of dangerous levels of PM2.5 particles

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Definetely looks like coming from neighbouring countries and changwats for Chiang Rai. But that is looking at the fires. If you look at the air map shit is ugly.

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Have not seen it as bad as it is today. It burns the eyes even with sunglasses on.

 

Cant imagine how you guys in CM must feel

 

 

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Burns, cold and no beaches were the reasons I chopped CM off the list right off the bat. Now it's a no-go even for tourist trips. And likely to get worse until the air solidifies into coal.

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40 minutes ago, ecline said:

I flew from Luang Prabang, Laos to Chiang Mai in mid Feb. Looking out the window while flying over Laos I could count the number of fires I saw on one, maybe two, hands. As soon as we crossed into Thailand it looked like the whole country was on fire. Entire hillsides and even mountain peaks were burning, plus innumerable small fires in and around villages. Lest the fake news police try to call me out on this, I have pics too....

The entire SEA is an environ disaster. 

 

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https://fires.globalforestwatch.org/map/#activeLayers=viirsFires%2CactiveFires&activeBasemap=topo&activeImagery=&planetCategory=PLANET-MONTHLY&planetPeriod=Jan 0000&x=101.140137&y=17.289998&z=7

 

Darwinism in action, wait a few years and the PM2.5 particles will do their job in population control.

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Well Chiangmai was just awarded the title of the worlds most polluted city.

8 hours ago, wisperone said:

Chiang Mai is back in the number 3 position on AirVisual for most polluted cities of the day. Sad.

Um on Australian media chiangmai n# 1

Today's levels!!!

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39 minutes ago, HiSoLowSoNoSo said:

Today's levels!!!

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23 hours ago, DrTuner said:

The entire SEA is an environ disaster. 

 

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https://fires.globalforestwatch.org/map/#activeLayers=viirsFires%2CactiveFires&activeBasemap=topo&activeImagery=&planetCategory=PLANET-MONTHLY&planetPeriod=Jan 0000&x=101.140137&y=17.289998&z=7

 

Darwinism in action, wait a few years and the PM2.5 particles will do their job in population control.

That’s all wrong, the media, including The Nation, said it’s mostly coming from Myanmar wildfires. I don’t think they would lie.

 

29 minutes ago, dcnx said:

That’s all wrong, the media, including The Nation, said it’s mostly coming from Myanmar wildfires. I don’t think they would lie.

 

The nasty nasty Myanmar neighbors, as always

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