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Real-Time Alerts warn Bangkok residents of PM2.5 risks

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The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has launched a new cell broadcast system to deliver real-time alerts about PM2.5 air pollution. This initiative is timely, as the situation in Bangkok today, 14th January, shows improvement compared to last year, with only three to four districts under red alert status, according to TV Channel 7.

Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt reported that the city's average PM2.5 level stands at 58.1 microgrammes per cubic metre (µg/m³), surpassing the standard limit of 37.5 µg/m³. The highest pollution concentration of 86.9 µg/m³ was recorded in Bang Rak, with similar alerts in Pathum Wan, Sathorn, and Chatuchak. Stagnant air and reduced ventilation are cited as primary contributors.

This year's improvements are largely due to cooperation from six neighbouring provinces that have restricted biomass burning, making traffic the main pollution source. The newly introduced cell broadcast system automatically sends warnings to individuals in high-risk zones, advising precautions such as avoiding outdoor activities. This system results from a collaboration between the BMA and the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM).

The governor noted there will be no immediate announcement regarding Work From Home measures, despite ongoing air quality concerns. However, the governor encourages agencies that can accommodate flexible work options to minimise traffic and pollution.

Regarding the Low Emission Zone measure, designed to limit access for large trucks in Bangkok's Ratchadaphisek Ring Road, it will be swiftly enacted if the pollution worsens. The aim is to prompt businesses to maintain vehicle standards and reduce emissions.

Governor Chatchart highlighted a 40% reduction in days exceeding pollution standards this year, crediting ongoing structural measures. Meanwhile, he urges the public to wear masks during critical periods, use the AirBKK application for updates, and report pollution sources via the Traffy Fondue system, reported Thai Newsroom.

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Key Takeaways

  • Bangkok's new PM2.5 alert system improves pollution response.

  • City records improvement in air quality compared to last year.

  • Pollution reduction is attributed to regional efforts and fewer biomass burns.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2026-01-15

 

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They do realize it's not really a secret, right? The burning eyes, hacking coughs, less energy and hazy skies are a dead give away.

As a cyclist that rides around areas that are so dusty, the mirror speaks the truth just how dirty the air is. I do most my cycling around the area of DMK, so I don't know about downtown area.

23 hours ago, camper star said:

As a cyclist that rides around areas that are so dusty, the mirror speaks the truth just how dirty the air is. I do most my cycling around the area of DMK, so I don't know about downtown area.

Mostly due to the construction sites... transport and burning are an issue but not the only answer.

Maybe they could consider a night-time road sweeping operation?

Yesterday morning the PM2.5 level in my neighborhood was above 150 and this morning only dropped to around 100.

1 hour ago, Xonax said:

Yesterday morning the PM2.5 level in my neighborhood was above 150 and this morning only dropped to around 100.

Let us know when you need an ambulance.

I feel for anyone living in those conditions, I tried it for a while. Without a doubt the most miserable time of my life.

And yet Bangkok always comes out in the top 5 for tourists visiting the country

Am I missing something here 🤔

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