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Online Reporters, Published on 06/01/2026
» The Bangkok Air Quality Information Centre reported rising levels of PM2.5 dust on Tuesday, with a 24 hour average concentration of 20.8-45.2 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m³), exceeding the official health standard.
Online Reporters, Published on 25/10/2024
» After the floods, air pollution follows in Thailand.
Online Reporters, Published on 01/04/2023
» Air pollution in Chiang Mai has reached hazardous levels, with people suffering from respiratory issues filling up local hospitals, the Chiang Mai University Faculty of Medicine reports.
Online Reporters, Published on 01/04/2023
» Air pollution along the Phimai-Samrit road in Nakhon Ratchasima worsened on Saturday after a brush fire was triggered by a discarded cigarette, local officials say.
Online Reporters, Published on 27/03/2023
» Hazardous levels of PM2.5 dust were again recorded in the North and upper Northeast on Monday morning, peaking at 550 microgrammes per cubic metre of air over 24 hours in Chiang Rai's Mae Sai district.
Online Reporters, Published on 08/03/2023
» Fine dust levels were above the safe threshold of 50 microgrammes per cubic metre (µg/m³) in 55 provinces, bar the South, on Wednesday morning, the Centre for Air Pollution Mitigation reported.
Online Reporters, Published on 15/03/2019
» Smog from field burning was even worse in the North on Friday with PM2.5 levels at 76-202 microgrammes per cubic metre of air and the highest reading again in Chiang Rai's Mae Sai district, the Pollution Control Department reported.