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Thailand Warns Air Pollution in Bangkok to Rise Until Thursday


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According to the air quality report by the Center for Air Pollution Mitigation (CAPM) on 5 December, PM2.5 levels in Bangkok and surrounding provinces range from 25-48 micrograms per cubic meter. This is still within acceptable parameters not exceeding 50 micrograms per cubic meter, but up from the previous day.

 

The CAPM forecasts that PM2.5 levels in Bangkok will likely increase throughout the week going into Thursday. For the safety of residents in Bangkok and its vicinity, the center urges members of the public to help prevent open-air burning, use motor vehicles only when necessary, be mindful of their health, and check Air4Thai updates before leaving their homes. Those residing in areas with abnormally high concentrations of PM2.5 or in zones designated as code orange should avoid outdoor activities or wear face masks or other protective equipment. People experiencing health issues should consult a doctor.

 

For more information, you can track the air quality situation on an hourly or daily basis via the websites Air4Thai.com and bangkokairquality.com or through the Air4Thai and AirBKK mobile applications. You can also follow updates on the air quality situation.

 

You can track the air quality situation in both hourly averages. and 24-hour averages via the website Air4Thai.com and bangkokairquality.com Or via the Air4Thai and AirBKK applications, you can also follow information about the air quality situation via the Facebook of Center for Air Pollution Mitigation (CAPM).

 

Source: https://www.facebook.com/nbtworld/posts/10158390700562050

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

This is still within acceptable parameters not exceeding 50 micrograms per cubic meter, but up from the previous day.

Thailand's parameters?

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"The center urges members of the public to help prevent open-air burning"

Ok, shall I go and put out all the sugar cane and rice field fires?  Nothing else is causing this problem.

 

Agri -burning is the cause and you can change to different methods that don't even cost more. 

 

Ass Clowns ????

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