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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 25 March 2025
Chiang Mai Wildfires: Disaster Zones Declared Amid Rising PM2.5 Photo courtesy of International Fire & Safety Journal The relentless wildfires in Chiang Dao and Omkoi districts, Chiang Mai, have led to a disaster zone declaration as local authorities ramp up response efforts. Governor Nirat Phongsittithaworn's announcement on March 24 affects five subdistricts, enabling swift emergency measures to combat the ongoing crisis. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355738-chiang-mai-wildfires-disaster-zones-declared-amid-rising-pm25/ -
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UK banking apps DOWN!
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Chiang Mai Wildfires: Disaster Zones Declared Amid Rising PM2.5
Photo courtesy of International Fire & Safety Journal The relentless wildfires in Chiang Dao and Omkoi districts, Chiang Mai, have led to a disaster zone declaration as local authorities ramp up response efforts. Governor Nirat Phongsittithaworn's announcement on March 24 affects five subdistricts, enabling swift emergency measures to combat the ongoing crisis. Initiated on March 12, the fires have ravaged 17 villages in Chiang Dao and Ping Khong subdistricts, while in Omkoi, five villages in Yang Piang, Mae Tuen, and Mon Chong have suffered since March 14. Emergency services, including soldiers and state officials, are working tirelessly to manage the flames, prevent further outbreaks, and prosecute any culprits. The environmental impact is severe, with hazardous PM2.5 levels affecting vast areas. Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, and Mae Hong Son are shrouded in haze, with PM2.5 readings in Chiang Mai’s key districts soaring up to 90 μg/m³, far exceeding the safe standard of 37.5 μg/m³. The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reports that 57 provinces, including Bangkok, are experiencing elevated PM2.5 concentrations. The highest readings were recorded in Bueng Kan at 146.2 μg/m³. The north and central regions, in particular, are suffering from severe air quality issues. Authorities emphasise the need for continued vigilance and cooperation as efforts to contain the fires and mitigate their impact on public health and the environment move forward. The situation remains critical, underscoring the importance of swift action and community support in combating both the wildfires and hazardous air pollution, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-25 -
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Toddler Hospitalised with Bone-Deep Dog Bite in Buriram
yes, treat the poor little boy for everything, inject the dog with pentobarbital.
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