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Chiang Mai Ranked 2nd Most Polluted City

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CHIANG MAI, March 31 (TNA) - Chiang Mai was ranked as the second most air-polluted city in the world on Wednesday morning as the province is battling wildfire, which erupted again on the edge of the mountain in Samoeng district after it had been. put under control yesterday.

 

On the website of AirVisual, Chiang Mai was ranked the second most polluted in the world as of 10am on Wednesday, after Kathmandu in Nepal.

 

The average amount of PM2.5 was measured at 144 µg / m³, which far exceeds the so-called “safe” level of 50 µg / m³.

 

 

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I've seen it a lot worse than this in the past few years.

The air doesn't have that 'sulphurous yellow' tinge at the moment.

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Chiang Mai was ranked as the second most air-polluted city in the world

Congratulations! Work on it, you'll be No 1 !

38 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Congratulations! Work on it, you'll be No 1 !

Awesome, the only way is up.

You can get there Chiang Mai, just a few more matches and lighters and everything can be burning bright day and night.

The fire on Samoeng was light because the officials were busy with the election.... 

In the afternoon early evening in the Doi Saket area PM 2.5 is 45-60 µg / m³. when I wake up PM 2.5 is 100-150 µg / m³.

They still don't understand the fires ar light when the officials are sleeping.....

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