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11 districts in Bangkok have excessive PM2.5 dust particles

 

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Air quality in Bangkok, and its two neighbouring provinces of Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon, has worsened today (Sunday), with the level of PM2.5 dust particles ranging from 37 to 67 micrograms/cubic metre.

 

The Pollution Control Department said today that PM2.5 dust particles exceeded 50 micrograms/cubic metre in Bangkok’s 11 districts, compared to just six districts the previous day.

 

The affected districts are Pathumwan, Sathorn, Bang Khor Laem, Yan Nawa, Khlong San, Phasi Charoen, Bang Sue, Laksi, Bang Khen, Bang Phlad and Bang Khun Thien.

 

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/11-districts-in-bangkok-have-excessive-pm2-5-dust-particles/

 

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Bangkok enshrouded in toxic air

By The Nation

 

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An unhealthy level of air pollution covered 14 areas of Greater Bangkok on Monday morning, according to the Pollution Control Department due to particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.5).

 

Bangkok residents woke up to see a cloud of small dust in the heart of the capital, including Pathum Wan, Din Daeng, and sections of Lat Phra road.

 

Levels of 42-66 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m3) were found in 14 areas. Thailand’s official safety limit is 50µg/m3, double the World Health Organisation’s 25µg/m3.

 

Bangkok was also ranked the second highest after Hanoi on Monday for the pollution, according to the Air quality and pollution city ranking as reported by airvisual.com.

 

The Pollution Control Department reported high air pollution counts in the following areas: Kanchanaphisek Rd Bang Khun Thian Bangkok and Rama IV Rd. Khet Pathum Wan Bangkok and Intarapitak Rd. Khet Thon Buri Bangkok and Lat Phrao Rd. Khet Wang Thonglang Bangkok and Din Daeng Rd. Khet Din Daeng Bangkok, Pubpla Khet Wang Thonglang Bangkok, Mueang Nakhon Pathom, Bang Krua Bang Kruai Nonthaburi, Bang Phut Pak Kret Nonthaburi, Khlong Nueng Khlong Luang Pathum Thani, Song Kanong Phra Pradaeng Samut Prakan, Pak Nam Meuang Samut Prakan, Om Noi Krathum Baen Samut Sakhon and Maha Chai Mueang Samut Sakhon

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30376881

 

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PM orders immediate action to address haze in Bangkok

 

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Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered authorities immediately to activate prepared measures to mitigate the haze, which has returned to Bangkok and its suburbs.

 

Expressing concern about the haze, especially the PM2.5 dust particles, the Prime Minister pleaded with construction site operators and industries in Bangkok and neighbouring provinces to reduce their dust emissions.

 

He also advised people in high risk areas to wear face masks whey they are outdoors. The Pollution Control Department today (Monday) reported that 13 areas in Bangkok, two in Nonthaburi province, one in Pathum Thai, five in Samut Prakan, two in Samut Sakhon and one in Nakhon Pathom have excessive levels of PM2.5 dust particles.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pm-orders-immediate-action-to-address-haze-in-bangkok-2/

 

 
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Right now Bangkok's PM2.5 is 79.8... or more than triple the world health organisation limit. Central Thailand is reaching the 60's, and Chiang Mai doing it's best with 44.

 

Only the islands and beaches of the south aren't currently choking to some degree.

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Go mortgage a chopper (or two) so we can spray the air with molasses....that'll work!!  For 30 years they have talked about replacing the eco friendly red buses but I guess all want too big a skim and they haven't worked out how to get a couple of pretties thrown into the deal.  A couple of suggestions... emissions control people at the port facility testing commercial vehicles, trucks (expand to all) , allow some parking space around bts/mrt routes, stagger working hours, phase out 2 stroke bikes, stop building an individual condo for every earthly inhabitant, upgrade the eco buses and use simple loop service buses in suk soi 39 et al instead of the 4 wheeled Suzuki carry eco friendly babies doing single trips...but I guess then someone else misses out on their bag to buy some pretties services for the week.

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Prayut calls emergency meeting over air pollution in Bangkok

By The Nation

 

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Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha has called an emergency meeting with concerned agencies at 3pm today after the Pollution Control Department (PCD) reported high air pollution in Bangkok and its metropolitan areas, Government Spokeswoman Narumon Pinyosinwat said.

 

Data from 33 PCD monitoring stations in Bangkok showed many of the capital’s districts affected by unhealthy air quality levels of 40-78 micrograms per cubic metre, well above the safety level of 50 micrograms per cubic metre of air. Among the affected districts are Bangkhuntien, Pathumwan, Thonburi, Wang Thonglang, Din Daeng, Samphanthawong, Phya Thai, Bang Rak, Sathorn, Bang Sue and Laksi.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30376895

 

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3 hours ago, MaxLee said:

Aye, aye, aye, haven't the governor and authorities learned anything from the past,.....

 

Hmm... well that requires actually admitting there is something wrong and it could be a local problem. Not very easy. Better to blame the surrounding contries and wait for it to go away.

Problem-solving Thai style.

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