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Chiang Mai residents turn to sarcasm in desperation over PM2.5 pollution


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A number of Chiang Mai’s residents have taken to social media to post sarcastic comments about the continuing air pollution, in desperation over government’s failure to address the problem.

 

One such comment reads “We will select and burn only quality dried leaves. There is smoke from the forest fires in the northern mountains mixed with smoke from maize waste. They are burn during the break from the threat from weed-killing chemicals. You can be sure that every grain of the super fine PM2.5 will reach your nose and get into your lungs. Hurry up, the dried leaves will run out soon.”

 

The other comment, from Dr Rungsrit Kanjanavanit, an oncology specialist at the Faculty of Medicine of Chiang Mai University, reads “Chiang Mai, every breath is an adventure. It is crazy today, an unliveable place.”

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/chiang-mai-residents-turn-to-sarcasm-in-desperation-over-pm2-5-pollution/

 

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2 hours ago, Tarteso said:

Stop tourism in Northern Thailand and let the Thais breathe their air, (both; the rulers and the lighter-wielding farmers).

 

 I  just moved to the coast after 10 years living in the hell. Family happy with the new and healthier life. ????

Beware - driving on the roads here has no boundaries….

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

in desperation over government’s failure to address the problem.

For reference from today's Khmer media (10 April 2023):-

Interestingly Cambodia was not included so I assume the country does not contribute to Thailand's air pollution.

 

Thailand on Friday called for efforts to create constructive and concrete approaches to tackle the region’s transboundary haze problem. This came as Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha hosted an online trilateral meeting Friday with Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and Myanmar Commander-in-Chief of Defense Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing

 

https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501270363/thailand-seeks-regional-cooperation-to-tackle-haze-problem/

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5 hours ago, damian said:

Actually it did with the wires in BKK. Suggest a high profile actor gets here and posts on his facebook page the disaster that is. Thais dont watch Al Jazeera, BBC or German TV. 

Well the fires are still raging so what has social media done? And it doesn't matter if Thais don't watch Al Jazeera, etc.,

it matters that the foreigners do so they won't come here.

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Thailand is the only country responsible for the pollution in Thailand.

All this 'other countries are causing the pollution' is just lies.

No Thai will accept responsibility for the problems they cause, it's always someone else's fault!

While Thailand certainly contributes to the pollution, it is by far not the worst offender in the region.

A quick look at the fire map from the past 24 hours shows pretty clearly that burring is entirely unchecked in neighboring countries,

https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/#t:adv;d:2023-04-10;@104.9,15.2,6z

Thailand is certainly guilty of not stopping the fires dead within their own borders, but really, how big a difference will that make without regional cooperation?

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15 minutes ago, n00dle said:

oh really?

a single day to stop the burning domestically and in neighboring countries?

One day to get the utterly useless governor out of office, or at least of his fat ar$e.

Which would be a great start.

Other countries are another matter to be solved diplomatically.

 

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There seems to be debate about whether the smoke is caused locally or by neighbouring countries. The answer is simple :

 

There is a constant background level caused by other countries. Then that is made far worse by local burning and the topography of Chiang Mai.

Cut out the local burning and things will be much better, as evidenced by people who say they have gone elsewhere in the region and it has been not been nearly so bad.

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My solution is just do not go to Northern Thailand during the smoky season. Plenty of other times where the air 

is much better. I would stay in Hua Hin and enjoy the ocean air until the smoke has left the northern parts.

  Problem solved.  Well at least for me.

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