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Online Reporters, Published on 04/06/2024
» Police are unearthing hazardous waste dumped or buried illegally in Ayutthaya, Chon Buri, Nakhon Ratchasima, Phetchabun and Rayong provinces, according to an assistant police chief.
Online Reporters, Published on 06/05/2024
» Most provinces in the North were blanketed with dangerous red-coded levels of PM2.5 on Monday morning, with Chiang Mai rated the city with the fourth worst air pollution in the entire world.
Online Reporters, Published on 13/04/2024
» The number of road accident fatalities during the first two days of Songkran travel rose to 63ม with 550 injuries, according to the government’s Road Safety Centre.
Online Reporters, Published on 07/04/2024
» Hazardously thick smog is blanketing 45 out of 77 provinces in the country, mostly in the North, with Chiang Mai suffering the worst levels of PM2.5 on Sunday.
Online Reporters, Published on 03/04/2024
» Smog levels continued to rise on Wednesday morning with PM2.5 dust readings exceeding 200 microgrammes per cubic metre of air in three northern provinces, including Chiang Mai.
Online Reporters, Published on 02/04/2024
» Red-coded levels of PM2.5 dust had increased and expanded from the North into parts of the Central Plain and the Northeast, with the worst levels in Chiang Mai, on Tuesday morning.
Online Reporters, Published on 25/03/2024
» Provincial agencies in Nakhon Ratchasima have lobbied Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to use the air force base as an airport to promote tourism and business in the province.
Online Reporters, Published on 24/03/2024
» Election-winning Pita Limjaroenrat comfortably led other politicians suitable to be prime minister in a Nida poll that showed the slipping popularity of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
Online Reporters, Published on 19/03/2024
» Fifty provinces were blanketed with hazardous levels of PM2.5 dust on Tuesday morning and 13 of them, mainly in the North, with seriously harmful levels of pollution.
Online Reporters, Published on 11/03/2024
» Forty-eight provinces were blanketed with hazardous levels of PM2.5 on Monday morning and 11 provinces, mostly in the North, faced red levels of pollution with Chiang Mai suffering the most.