Bangkok residents suffered on Wednesday, with smog levels at red hazardous-to-health levels, and unsafe levels of ultrafine dust recorded in 15 of the 76 provinces, according to the Geo-Informatics ...
The air in 41 of the 76 provinces in Thailand was deemed safe to breathe on Tuesday morning while hazardous levels of ultrafine dust remained in parts of the North, Central Plain and the East, but not ...
Bangkok residents were urged to wear masks as PM2.5 levels rise from February 6 to February 9. Report smoke-emitting vehicles ...
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has authorised all 50 district offices to announce pollution control areas to ...
The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) has stepped up efforts to control black smoke emissions from public buses in Bangkok, following directives from Deputy Transport Minister Surapong Piyachote.
The Pollution Control Department has issued a warning about dangerously high PM2.5 pollution levels in 43 provinces across Thailand. Satellite images have detected multiple hotspots, particularly in ...