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Thailand Faces Escalating PM2.5 Air Pollution Crisis

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Thailand is on high alert as authorities warn of an impending air pollution crisis. Forecasts predict rising PM2.5 levels nationwide through to January 25, sparking serious health concerns. The Bangkok Air Quality Information Centre and the Pollution Control Department reported widespread increases in fine particulate matter, with Bangkok and several regions at highest risk.

Amidst the growing crisis, 15 districts in Bangkok have already reached "orange-level" air quality, posing health risks. Affected areas include Ratchathewi, Pathumwan, Bang Rak, Chatuchak, Lat Krabang, and Sathon. Meanwhile, regions such as the Northeast and Central Plains are experiencing PM2.5 concentrations exceeding safety standards, with some areas, like the Northeast, recording levels up to 66 microgrammes per cubic meter.

Despite worsening conditions, the South of Thailand reports generally excellent air quality. As of Monday, pollution exceeded standard levels in dozens of provinces, including Bangkok and its vicinity, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Ayutthaya, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Chon Buri. The Air Pollution Mitigation Communication Centre has issued a warning, predicting an intensification of pollution in Bangkok and its surrounding areas on January 24–25.

The Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) highlighted public concerns through a recent nationwide survey involving over 1,000 participants. The survey revealed that 88% reported moderate to severe impacts from environmental issues, with air pollution as the leading concern for 42% of respondents. Climate change followed at 22%, and waste pollution at 15%.

TEI Director, Wijarn Simachaya, stated that the public urges political parties to prioritise legislation for clean air, integrated water management, and zero-waste systems. TEI plans to present policy proposals to the next government ahead of national elections, emphasising the urgent need for environmental reform, according to the Bangkok Post.

Key Takeaways:

  • Thailand braces for rising PM2.5 levels, sparking health concerns.

  • Bangkok and several regions report air quality exceeding safety limits.

  • Public demand grows for legislative action on environmental issues.

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

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2026-01-20

 

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A military crisis gets an immediate response and funding; a life-threatening pollution crisis can wait until ... the next government .... the next government ... ad infinitum, or the death of solar system.

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Thailand isn't facing an escalating air pollution crisis, it is turning it's back on one, as usual.

Same old story every year with Thailand and PM2.5 dust nothing gets done to improve the situation 😱

Yet Bangkok is the number one destination for tourists to come to

What can one say 🤑

Yadda Yadda. Same thing we hear every year. The worst of it is still to come.

Smog season peaks around Valentine's Day. Wanna bet we see some "200"

days in the next few weeks.

Maybe the tourism “war room” can take a crack at improving air quality. Pollution is not a plus for tourism.

Thailand is on high alert as authorities warn of an impending air pollution crisis.

Yesterday in my location the early morning smog was down to about 100 yards visibility, and you could actually taste the acrid smoke. Not sure what the cause was but it literally looked like fog right down to ground level.

Disgusting

Smelled like someone burning tyres in the Phoenix Golf Course area early this morning. I did something that I rarely do, especially when exercising and that was to wear a mask.

18 minutes ago, Easterneye said:

Just what you need to kick start your lung cancer

This stuff has never really bothered me. I would be more worried for my health from smoking, or from extensively drinking.

The real issue for me at the tourist areas, is the consistent smell of weed. Everywhere. But that's another matter.

On 1/20/2026 at 6:05 AM, webfact said:

Thailand is on high alert as authorities warn of an impending air pollution crisis.

How about actually doing something about it, instead of just being on high alert? They've been on high alert for years.

On 1/20/2026 at 6:05 AM, webfact said:

Thailand braces for rising PM2.5 levels, sparking health concerns

Sadly, yes. The northern Thai mountains (and in neighbouring countries) will be set alight to pave the way and provide nutrient for the new season mushrooms when the rains arrive!

An annual event when I lived in Lanna.

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