KhunBENQ Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Escape to the south? Forget it. A bit better but far from healthy/normal. First green spot is in Malaysia.
lordgrinz Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Now up to 222 here next to Bangkok Immigration, nice time to go for a jog in the fresh air, thank you Anutin!
Popular Post atpeace Posted January 24 Popular Post Posted January 24 The village head about 30 minutes ago had another public meeting and it was crazy tense. I guess a villager last night decided to make charcoal on the edges of the village. Villagers were knocking on the head man's door last night and he went off this morning at a public meeting. The offender shows up screaming and revving his motorbike. Almost went to blows and I wouldn't mess with our village head. He is definitely capable of extreme violence and have strong feeling it isn't going to end well for the charcoal dude. At this point he is too high on on charcoal fumes and ganja to realize but bad things are coming his way. 1 3
KireB Posted January 24 Posted January 24 27 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: Too late. Almost impossible to find a green spot this morning. Another poster wrote about Ko Samui at about AQI 130. Explain that with agricultural and waste burning? This genius minister avoids to name one of the biggest problems in pollution by vehicles with poor exhaust standards. For Bangkok and other areas the use of coal power stations and lot of industry adds up. Cambodia is on fire, partly thanks to Mitr Phol the Thaib sugar giant, and the smoke travels over de Gulf. I remember the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine spreading nuclear waste as far as Scotland. We were not alliwed to eat vegetables at the time (yeah !).
Popular Post Yagoda Posted January 24 Popular Post Posted January 24 This is the same topic as last year, and the year before. 2 2
Captain Flack Posted January 24 Posted January 24 A number of off topic troll posts and replies have been removed
Popular Post samtam Posted January 24 Popular Post Posted January 24 Now getting international coverage. If it affects the only thing the Thai government cares about (tourism, aka money), they may start to implement the laws they choose to ignore. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jan/24/bangkok-pollution-hundreds-schools-closed-free-public-transport 2 1
bamnutsak Posted January 24 Posted January 24 The Cabinet has decided against declaring disaster zones in Chiang Mai and Bangkok, citing concerns over potential impact on tourism The Cabinet clarified at a House meeting on Thursday that it could not declare PM2.5 disaster zones in Chiang Mai and Bangkok at this time due to concerns about potential impacts on tourism. In reply, Nattapol said that while the government recognised the severity of the issue, declaring disaster zones was a sensitive matter as it could harm tourism and the country’s reputation. He added that such a declaration will be made when necessary, but stressed the importance of careful consideration. https://www.nationthailand.com/health-wellness/40045484 1
Popular Post MikeandDow Posted January 24 Popular Post Posted January 24 Just now, bamnutsak said: The Cabinet has decided against declaring disaster zones in Chiang Mai and Bangkok, citing concerns over potential impact on tourism The Cabinet clarified at a House meeting on Thursday that it could not declare PM2.5 disaster zones in Chiang Mai and Bangkok at this time due to concerns about potential impacts on tourism. In reply, Nattapol said that while the government recognised the severity of the issue, declaring disaster zones was a sensitive matter as it could harm tourism and the country’s reputation. He added that such a declaration will be made when necessary, but stressed the importance of careful consideration. https://www.nationthailand.com/health-wellness/40045484 In other words "do nothing!!" 1 3
lordgrinz Posted January 25 Posted January 25 The AQI here near the Bangkok Immigration office is now at 228, highest it's been yet this year, and it's the weekend (No school, less traffic). I think his order has been ignored, now what? Enforcement? Yeah, right. 1
Will B Good Posted January 25 Posted January 25 On 1/23/2025 at 11:08 AM, Will B Good said: Hard to accept that anyone can be this stupid.....or maybe he isn't, and he's just playing the politician's role of...."I told them to do this, so my job is done" The burning here is extensive.....but it is roadside burning by the authorities themselves......sugarcane burning has yet to start in earnest...these hills will eventually disappear from view by early Feb. This am....criminal 1
bristolgeoff Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Will go down like a lead balloon,no one will listen and the neighbours will continue to do the same.The burning season in cnx and areas will start soon and nothing will happen as usual good days and some bad days wear a mask
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