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is the burning season extended this year?

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Anyone in Chiang Mai at present?

It seems according to the papers that the burning season in continuing well through April.

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    No, the burning season hasn't been "extended". Wildfires in the mountains are causing a public health crisis with toxic levels of air pollution. Efforts to control and contain the fires are a manifest

  • DeaconJohn
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    "The result were spectacular." If you are talking about Chiang Mai or anywhere in Northern Thailand you are talking nonsense. The AQI level for the city and nearby areas spikes most days to 200+ and h

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    Air quality much improved in the past few days. Not as good as it should be, or will be as soon as the monsoon breaks. This year's almost two months of toxic air showed just how incompetent the centra

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3 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Can do a websearch .

Chiang Mai aqi

For the current air quality

https://www.iqair.com/th-en/thailand/chiang-mai

So varying between "unhealthy" and "very unhealthy" - sounds awful!

Arre they closing the schools etc and distributing masks?

2 hours ago, kwilco said:

So varying between "unhealthy" and "very unhealthy" - sounds awful!

Arre they closing the schools etc and distributing masks?

School holidays now

11 hours ago, kwilco said:

Anyone in Chiang Mai at present?

It seems according to the papers that the burning season in continuing well through April.

Same as last year.

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5 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

School holidays now

So potentially even worse then.

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12 hours ago, kwilco said:

Anyone in Chiang Mai at present?

It seems according to the papers that the burning season in continuing well through April.

What papers lied to you? There is no burning allowed in April! The last day of burning season was December 31, you’re not allowed to do any open burning until the first of June and if you get caught doing so then you’ll be in a world of trouble.

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No, the burning season hasn't been "extended".

Wildfires in the mountains are causing a public health crisis with toxic levels of air pollution.

Efforts to control and contain the fires are a manifest failure.

The gov't isn't up to the task, so no relief can be expected until the monsoon breaks sometime next month.

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16 hours ago, kwilco said:

It seems according to the papers that the burning season in continuing well through April.


This is Normal. This is the traditional time for the media, the government to become concerned, to get involved.  There are already strong localized downpours hitting the hilly/mountainous Amphurs around Chiang Mai & the north in general. The monsoon will be breaking in 2 to 5 weeks. The Government which hasn’t given a tinkers cuss all hot season, can now declare it a problem, a war must be fought, battle joined. Then swiftly claim VICTORY. They can be the hero as the rains clean things up. (Perhaps they can get some extra funding for this?!) I’m feeling warm and fuzzy just thinking about it.

1 hour ago, Dcheech said:

There are already strong localized downpours hitting the hilly/mountainous Amphurs around Chiang Mai & the north in general.

Want to send some of that down my way, PKK. Rains apparently arriving on time this your, end of April, early May. Last year was great, arriving end of March, early April.

Apparently a one off 🙄

4 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Want to send some of that down my way, PKK. Rains apparently arriving on time this your, end of April, early May. Last year was great, arriving end of March, early April.

Apparently a one off 🙄

El Nino this year

6 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

El Nino this year

El something every year, nothing changes. Fear mongering for budget request is all headlines are good for.

6 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

El something every year, nothing changes. Fear mongering for budget request is all headlines are good for.

El Nino every 8 years which causes different weather

1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

El Nino every 8 years which causes different weather

Causes is a stretch. Yea, it's the weather, and different in different areas. Cycles simply repeating themselves, which may or may not affect any area.

Same same, not different. Only in MSM. If a drought, you got something to blame it on, if no drought ... so lucky this year 🙄

It's the weather, always the blame, and you can't control it (supposedly) 🙄

Or affect it in your everyday living. Again, only in MSM, where more taxes will solve everything.

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19 hours ago, kwilco said:

Anyone in Chiang Mai at present?

It seems according to the papers that the burning season in continuing well through April.

That was the norm the 8 years I lived there and once a storm rolls through it usually over. Has CM had a big storm in April?

THis year is my frist in Thailand that there wasn't a burning season. The authorities did a great job the last two years and possibly the worst of the burning will be something we never experience in the future. The Thais stopped passing the blame to other countries and they finally faced the reality that 80% of the pollution usually derives from houses or farms within a few kilometers. The result were spectacular.

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21 minutes ago, atpeace said:

That was the norm the 8 years I lived there and once a storm rolls through it usually over. Has CM had a big storm in April?

THis year is my frist in Thailand that there wasn't a burning season. The authorities did a great job the last two years and possibly the worst of the burning will be something we never experience in the future. The Thais stopped passing the blame to other countries and they finally faced the reality that 80% of the pollution usually derives from houses or farms within a few kilometers. The result were spectacular.

"The result were spectacular."

If you are talking about Chiang Mai or anywhere in Northern Thailand you are talking nonsense.

The AQI level for the city and nearby areas spikes most days to 200+ and has been doing so for the past several weeks.

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I would have thought it's fairly obvious: if things are wet, you can't burn... but does the season normally go on this long? I don't remember it a few years back.

7 minutes ago, kwilco said:

I would have thought it's fairly obvious: if things are wet, you can't burn... but does the season normally go on this long? I don't remember it a few years back.

Do you not remember the yearly news about pending drought, and everyone commenting 'why waste water on Songkran' ? Rarely has it rained in TH before Songkran.

Only last year, did it rain where I've lived before Songkran. Not once in Udon Thani (Muang) for 16 ish year, nor here, 9 ish yrs at Prachuap Khiri Khan (Muang), with exception of last year. It was really nice having early rains.

The whole rainy season was longer here, as still rainy end of Oct, beginning of Nov. Very nice.

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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Do you not remember the yearly news about pending drought, and everyone commenting 'why waste water on Songkran' ? Rarely has it rained in TH before Songkran.

So I take it you've never heard of "mango rain"?

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4 hours ago, DeaconJohn said:

"The result were spectacular."

If you are talking about Chiang Mai or anywhere in Northern Thailand you are talking nonsense.

The AQI level for the city and nearby areas spikes most days to 200+ and has been doing so for the past several weeks.

Nope, I stated when I lived in Chiang Mai which logically means I no longer live there. It was horrendous until the the first big storm rolled through in April when I was there.

Been here in Thailand over 25 years and it is still awful in many parts of Thailand but definitely better than 15 years ago.

I live on the Mekong which historically has terrible pollution but the last couple years in my area they have clamped down on burning trash and charcoal pits. Initially it was touch and go and I thought violence might erupt but now most have bought into the concept that burning trash and charcoal pits are terrible for the communities health. Emails were sent out with huge fines! The biggest offender in my area is 1/2 k away and he alone increase the AQI from 30 to 200 for hours and it stretches at least 2 kilometers. He stopped immediately after the email and hasn't burned a thing in months. There is a community facebook page or there was that detailed the idiots that were burning. As I stated before clean up the area within 5k of your home and most days you will enjoy fresh air. It needs to be grass roots and people need to have the right incentives.

1 hour ago, kwilco said:

So I take it you've never heard of "mango rain"?

Heard of, and experiencing, are two different things.

No showers or squalls in Muang Chiang Mai yet. This afternoon rain in Chiang Dao, but it moved north east, away from the city. Mango rains.

Now they don't call these "Mango Rains" but you can get intense localized summer storms, rain, hail, wind, which can tear things up. Last year before Songkhran one hit my wifes brother in Chiang Rai. Tore up the Moobaan. Took half his roof off, among other damage.

Around CM, March was pretty good, we got some rain and wind which cleared things out. April, back to hot and smoggy. Real hot. Dog days of summer. If we are doing anything, we do it in the morning, then in under the AC . Last year the rains came early, the start of May up here, and powerful. I don't expect a repeat this year.

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13 hours ago, Dcheech said:

No showers or squalls in Muang Chiang Mai yet. This afternoon rain in Chiang Dao, but it moved north east, away from the city. Mango rains.

Now they don't call these "Mango Rains" but you can get intense localized summer storms, rain, hail, wind, which can tear things up. Last year before Songkhran one hit my wifes brother in Chiang Rai. Tore up the Moobaan. Took half his roof off, among other damage.

Around CM, March was pretty good, we got some rain and wind which cleared things out. April, back to hot and smoggy. Real hot. Dog days of summer. If we are doing anything, we do it in the morning, then in under the AC . Last year the rains came early, the start of May up here, and powerful. I don't expect a repeat this year.

I remember this like it was yesterday. After 8 years and a terrible accident that ripped my lungs apart, I left and have only returned for a a day or two a few times. The docs told me my lungs would recover to 50-60% at best and I was determined to prove them wrong. CM would've made that harder - hence the move. I had friends and a healthy lifestyle but am amazed how easily I just started over and never looked back. Somedays I reminisce on the mountains, my friendships and natural beauty during the less smoggy days but oh well.

Anything below 450 is acceptable.

However, when the AQI gets to between 700 and 1000, then this may cause breathing difficulties.

In my area, the AQI, about a week ago, was often between 450 and 550.

This season has been quite a bit worse than last year, due to vegetation that did not get burned in previous years.

And, in certain northern areas, we are seeing record high temps, which is a double-whammy.

What Thailand really needs is a firm policy to introduce one million elephants, or more, to all areas which produce smoke from burning vegetation and agricultural waste.

This way, the stomach of this animal would convert the ag residue into fertilizer, smokelessly, rather than relying on stubble burning.

Never seen anything like it yesterday (Isaan)............sudden wind shift from the North and the whole area was covered in dense smoke from the nature reserve......it must have been ravaged by fire.

Literally would not venture out into it, it was that bad and lasted about four hours.

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2 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Anything below 450 is acceptable.

However, when the AQI gets to between 700 and 1000, then this may cause breathing difficulties.

In my area, the AQI, about a week ago, was often between 450 and 550.

This season has been quite a bit worse than last year, due to vegetation that did not get burned in previous years.

And, in certain northern areas, we are seeing record high temps, which is a double-whammy.

What Thailand really needs is a firm policy to introduce one million elephants, or more, to all areas which produce smoke from burning vegetation and agricultural waste.

This way, the stomach of this animal would convert the ag residue into fertilizer, smokelessly, rather than relying on stubble burning.

what AQI are you referring to? PM2.5 levels above 35 are considered unacceptialbe

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On 4/18/2026 at 9:40 AM, KhunLA said:

Do you not remember the yearly news about pending drought, and everyone commenting 'why waste water on Songkran' ? Rarely has it rained in TH before Songkran.

Only last year, did it rain where I've lived before Songkran. Not once in Udon Thani (Muang) for 16 ish year, nor here, 9 ish yrs at Prachuap Khiri Khan (Muang), with exception of last year. It was really nice having early rains.

The whole rainy season was longer here, as still rainy end of Oct, beginning of Nov. Very nice.

do you understand that "drought" and local rainfall are not the same?

It feels like nearly the entire country is infested by exceptionally toxic pollution this year, even in central Thailand the air quality is the worst I've seen in many years.

Just another reason and more proof that Anutin was the wrong man for the job. He does not care one iota.

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

It feels like nearly the entire country is infested by exceptionally toxic pollution this year, even in central Thailand the air quality is the worst I've seen in many years.

Just another reason and more proof that Anutin was the wrong man for the job. He does not care one iota.

The locals in Chiang Mai say it's better this year – no problem then ....apart from having 5 years knocked off your life expectancy.

1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

It feels like nearly the entire country is infested by exceptionally toxic pollution this year, even in central Thailand the air quality is the worst I've seen in many years.

Just another reason and more proof that Anutin was the wrong man for the job. He does not care one iota.

No one in power ever seems to give a toss about the issue.

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