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Bangkok Braces for New Year Pollution Surge - Poor Ventilation

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Picture courtesy of The Thaiger

 

Bangkok residents are being warned of impending higher pollution levels over the New Year period as air circulation weakens, increasing concerns over PM2.5 particulate matter. Officials in the city have emphasised the importance of exercising caution, especially during the period between December 29 and January 1, as they anticipate that holiday traffic and festivities will worsen the situation. The Bangkok Air Quality Information Centre's forecast points to heightened risks during this time.

 

An updated air quality outlook from December 26, 2025, to January 3, 2026, highlights periods of elevated pollution risk, especially around New Year celebrations. While ventilation from December 26 to 27 is expected to disperse pollutants effectively, conditions will worsen from December 28, leading to potential PM2.5 accumulation through December 30. Officials anticipate pollution levels to rise during evening and early morning hours.

 

The situation is set to further deteriorate during the peak holiday period on December 31 and January 1. Poor ventilation alongside heavy traffic, fireworks, and outdoor gatherings could significantly raise PM2.5 levels, especially in inner-city areas and regions adjacent to major roads. However, improvement is anticipated post-holiday, as ventilation should strengthen from January 2 onwards.

 

Authorities outline several high-risk periods and areas for elevated PM2.5 levels: between 6.00pm and 9.00am, central Bangkok, and areas downwind of dense traffic. Residents are advised to use the AirBKK app for real-time air quality updates. Vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, and those with respiratory issues, are particularly advised to limit outdoor exposure during high pollution periods.

 

City officials stress the importance of public awareness and personal safety measures to mitigate health risks during this busy period. With Bangkok expecting increased traffic and outdoor activity, monitoring air quality and taking precautions remain key for the safety of all residents.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Bangkok expects higher pollution levels during the New Year period.
  • Poor ventilation and holiday activities may exacerbate PM2.5 levels.
  • Residents are urged to take safety precautions and monitor air quality.

 

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Nothing new... is already going on for years and the natural ventilation system ( wind blowing) can't be controlled by Thailand...It is free, suppose Thailand should have taken measures to try to solve the problem or make it less, That would have cost money and that is not done if there natural sources to solve the problems

Bangkok welcomes all the wellness tourists.

33 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said:

Bangkok welcomes all the wellness tourists.

Yes, and specifically with regard to healthcare, is that still being promoted at the airport?

Is this still the high season? Why would people prefer to come at this time anymore, the rain and flooding is better

Troll post due to a typo in the OP removed.

 

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On 12/29/2025 at 3:18 AM, webfact said:

Officials in the city have emphasised the importance of exercising caution

Officials who seem to do nothing ?

On 12/29/2025 at 8:17 AM, JimHuaHin said:

Bangkok welcomes all the wellness tourists.

Yeah, if you don't have any respiratory illnesses when you arrive, you will have them when you leave   -   Free from Thailand         Peace

Not just Bangkok. Visibility is poor in Hua Hin, Pattaya and here in overcrowded, overdeveloped Phuket. Vehicles pass my Condo every few minutes belching out black smoke and nothing is ever done by traffic Police. Too busy collecting on the spot fines from tourists for not having a Thai driving license !

7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Officials who seem to do nothing ?

It needs a multi national approach from all SEA nations and China. Thai air isn't exclusive Thailand. The wind does blow.

6 hours ago, Explorator en Actione said:

Yeah, if you don't have any respiratory illnesses when you arrive, you will have them when you leave   -   Free from Thailand         Peace

 

I have many, many friends who run for an hour two or three times a week in Bangkok. To my knowledge not one of them has succumbed to respiratory problems. 

36 minutes ago, emptypockets said:

It needs a multi national approach from all SEA nations and China. Thai air isn't exclusive Thailand. The wind does blow.

Lead by example....you can't ask other nations to cleanup their countries when your own back yard is a pig-sty

7 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Lead by example....you can't ask other nations to cleanup their countries when your own back yard is a pig-sty

You don't live in SEA do you?

20 hours ago, VocalNeal said:

 

I have many, many friends who run for an hour two or three times a week in Bangkok. To my knowledge not one of them has succumbed to respiratory problems. 

I give you a thumbs up for that, but, for the most part- normal, unhealthy people get sick easier in Bangkok than other cities......I too was an exception in the early 2000's during all the construction, while everyone else was coughing and unable to climb a couple flights of stairs, I was not affected.

On 12/29/2025 at 1:10 PM, angryguy said:

Is this still the high season? Why would people prefer to come at this time anymore, the rain and flooding is better

Concur. Pollution at double or triple the accommodation prices. In Australia best time to go is low season when it's cold at home too.

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