Air quality in Thailand’s capital is deteriorating due to forest fires and farm fires, with residents being advised to work from home and wear masks as a result. writes about it Guard.
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt said air pollution levels are expected to rise on Thursday, January 26. “I ask people to be prepared and check their pollution levels before planning a trip. BMA [Столичная администрация Бангкока] The Department of Environmental Pollution will inspect dust sources and will seek cooperation from dust producers such as construction sites and trucks.
If the situation worsens, as Sittipunt points out, restrictions will be placed on the use of transport. Authorities have so far urged people to use public transport instead of private vehicles, and said authorities will try to reduce sources of pollution.
Agriculture and forest fires are the main cause of air pollution in Thailand between December and April.
The number of patients suffering from air pollution-related health problems has more than doubled this week to nearly 213,000, according to Opas Karnkawinpong, permanent secretary of the ministry of health.
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Source: Gazeta

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