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Thailand, Myanmar, Laos Tackle Haze with Hotline
File photo for reference only Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos have joined forces to combat the persistent issue of transboundary haze pollution that has been plaguing the region. This new collaboration involves the establishment of a dedicated hotline to facilitate rapid communication and coordinated action among the three countries. The move is part of larger efforts to address the harmful PM2.5 dust levels that are projected to rise dangerously later this week. The agreement for this hotline was reached during a recent teleconference organised by Thailand's Pollution Control Department, led by Director-General Preeyaporn Suwanaged. The meeting, which included representatives from Myanmar and Laos, marks a significant step in regional cooperation to address air pollution challenges. The hotline will establish a direct line of communication between the environmental departments of the three nations, enabling immediate response to haze situations. This initiative aims to enhance the effectiveness of regional strategies and ensure swift action when required. A key topic discussed was the progress of the Clear Sky strategic plan, which spans from 2024 to 2030. It's part of a broader vision to reduce pollution through concerted regional initiatives. Myanmar has reported some success in reducing the number of pollution hotspots; however, Thailand and Cambodia continue to see slight increases. Representatives from Myanmar and Laos provided updates on increased law enforcement against illegal burning, a major source of the haze. Both countries are also intensifying awareness campaigns to educate the public on the importance of reducing environmental damage. A follow-up meeting has been scheduled for the coming months to evaluate the effectiveness of the current measures and explore additional strategies. In Thailand, public health authorities are on alert as PM2.5 levels are anticipated to escalate later in the week. Dr Thiti Sawaengtham, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Health, has advised people, particularly those with existing health issues, to monitor air quality closely and wear masks if pollution levels rise. The Ministry of Public Health has been proactive, with its Emergency Operation Centre instructing healthcare providers to be vigilant for symptoms related to air pollution, such as nosebleeds. Additionally, 16,246 "clean air" rooms are prepared in 70 provinces to accommodate up to 1.9 million people if necessary. Around 2.6 million N95 masks are also ready for distribution in case the situation worsens. With this new tri-nation hotline and proactive health measures, the region is taking significant steps towards mitigating the adverse impacts of haze. Each country's commitment to the Clear Sky plan and continued cooperation is crucial in ensuring a healthier environment for all its residents, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-26 -
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Thai Air Force Tests Gripen Jets on Highway for Emergency Readiness
File photo courtesy: Defence Security Asia The Royal Thai Air Force is set to conduct an exercise testing the operational capabilities of its Gripen fighter jets, focusing on takeoff and landing on a highway rather than on traditional airstrips. This upcoming event is scheduled for Thursday on Highway 4287, located in Songkhla province, and will showcase the jets' adaptability and readiness in utilising alternative runways. The drill involves two key operations: landing and taking off, honing the jets' ability to function on limited runway space, which is crucial should regular airports become unusable during emergencies. An air force source emphasizes that the Gripen jets need no more than 800 metres for an effective runway, proving their efficiency in unconventional settings. The Department of Highways has confirmed the suitability of Highway 4287 for this demonstration. In addition, security measures will be heightened by police, military, and local officials to ensure the safety and success of the operation. Earlier this year, Wing 7's 701 Squadron carried out a similar exercise with two Gripen jets at the Wing 5 airfield in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Despite the airfield possessing a 2,057-metre runway, the jets demonstrated their prowess by completing a short-field landing using merely 640 metres. Furthermore, the Thai Air Force is in the process of expanding its fleet, with plans to purchase four additional Gripen jets. This acquisition would cost around 19 billion Thai Baht and follows careful considerations comparing offers from Swedish manufacturer Saab and US-based Lockheed Martin, which produces the F-16. This initiative represents a significant step in improving Thailand's military preparedness, reflecting a commitment to maintaining a flexible and robust air defence capability. By incorporating highway operations into their training regime, the Thai Air Force aims to ensure it can effectively respond to a range of scenarios, guaranteeing national security even under adverse conditions, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-26 -
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A $19 Trillion Tunnel Could Whisk You from London to New York in Under an Hour
I see, the Americans have found their own version of a "Wunderwaffe", together with the "Golden Dome". Or maybe call it better "bread and games" to distract the masses. It would be hilarious, if it would not have so much of an echo of Godwins Law in it. -
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26 Feb 2025, significant gains against the Baht
Pleased to see remarkable jump for the EUR, about 0.5. GBP and USD also gaining. What's behind? Any relation to the crypto crash? -
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Claude-3.7: Is rate of AI-progress speeding up? Here is why we should worry/not-worry...
Forgot to add a link to SimpleBench.... https://simple-bench.com/ -
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Introspection: Are You a Chronic Complainer, or Are These Just Minor Inconveniences?
Talk to Robert_Smith. He certainly built an entire career on AN by thanklessly whinging about anything and everything in Thailand.
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