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Thailand is urgently tackling toxic pollution from Myanmar that’s contaminating northern rivers and threatening public health. On July 15, the Cabinet approved a sweeping plan to protect affected areas like the Kok and Sai rivers, with expanded testing, free health screenings, and aid for impacted farmers and businesses. The country is also pushing Myanmar diplomatically to stop harmful mining practices. A coordinated national response will include ecosystem restoration and international cooperation, led by the Ministry of Natural Resources. Locals now face a prolonged fight to restore clean water and safety.

 

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