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BANGKOK, April 12 (TNA) – Smoke haze from Laos raised the levels of PM2.5 sharply in the Northeast while the fine dust exceeded its safe threshold in 34 provinces this morning, according to the Pollution Control Department.

 

Attapon Charoenchansa, director-general of the department, said inbound smoke haze from the neighboring country was affecting the Northeast.

 

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Air quality will be good in greater Bangkok and moderate in the North during the Songkran festival but particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) may thicken on April 18 and 19 when air is expected to be stagnant.

 

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2 hours ago, trainman34014 said:

Yes of course; it's always from 'Neighbouring Countries' as Thai's don't burn anything do they ?   That's why when i ride my Bike every morning a could easily lose count of the smouldering Bonfires, Rubbish Heaps and Paddy's seen every day of the week !

Thailand seems to do most of its burning earlier in the season.  Fires now are mostly from Laos.

 

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3 hours ago, trainman34014 said:

it's always from 'Neighbouring Countries

They don't mention the coal burning power plants are owned or the power is bought by Thailand.

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5 hours ago, JoePai said:

Have never heard of him but I'm jealous of his uniform - I could see myself in that

Wonder how he collected all those lovely awarded decorations and ribbons? ????

 

 

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Chiang Mai only has 'green' air when it is raining - which fortunately has been unseasonably happening this year. As soon as rain stops, and things dry out, the new fires start up again. 

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