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    Chiang Mai forest fires raging unabated, exceeding global standards for hazardous pol

    Chiang Mai is grappling with an ongoing crisis of continuous forest fires, shrouding the city in thick, suffocating smoke. The relentless blaze has pushed air pollution levels to the highest globally, surpassing health standards and posing significant risks.


    Reports from Chiang Mai Province indicate that throughout Monday the city has been engulfed in dense smoke and haze due to relentless forest fires occurring both within the province and its vicinity. Data from the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISDA) reveals that within the past 24 hours as of March 31, there have been 1,402 hotspots detected across 17 northern provinces, with Chiang Mai recording 255 hotspots, ranking third after Mae Hong Son with 298 and Tak with 268. Lampang follows with 108 and Nan with 67.

    Measurements of air quality conducted by pollution control stations in Chiang Mai at various locations including Chang Phueak Subdistrict, Sri Phum Subdistrict, Suthep Subdistrict in Mueang District, Chang Khoeng Subdistrict in Mae Chaem District, Mueang Na Subdistrict in Chiang Dao District, and Hang Dong Subdistrict in Hod District, indicate PM2.5 levels averaging 87.9, 93.8, 88.6, 69.8, 155.5, and 85.8 micrograms per cubic meter respectively, exceeding the standard limit of 37.5. Air Quality Index (AQI) readings stand at 213, 219, 214, 186, 281, and 211 respectively, far beyond the acceptable limit of 100, signifying hazardous health impacts.

    On the website Iqair.com, which reports global air quality data and ranks cities with pollution worldwide, as of 4:00 PM on April 1, Chiang Mai’s air quality index is reported at 155 US AQI, with a PM2.5 measurement of 62.4 micrograms per cubic meter, surpassing standard limits and causing widespread health effects. This places Chiang Mai as the second most polluted city globally, with Hanoi, Vietnam ranking first with a US AQI of 168, and Sa Kaeo, Cambodia ranking third with a US AQI of 153.


    Additionally, the Earthquake Monitoring Division of the Meteorological Department reports four earthquakes on April 1 with epicenters in Chiang Mai Province. The quakes occurred at 03:25 AM with a magnitude of 2.8 at a depth of 4 kilometers in Pa Phai Subdistrict, San Sai District; at 05:31 AM with a magnitude of 3.0 at a depth of 6 kilometers in Wiang Subdistrict, Phrao District; at 05:40 AM with a magnitude of 1.7 at a depth of 5 kilometers in Wiang Subdistrict, Phrao District; and at 06:01 AM with a magnitude of 1.5 at a depth of 3 kilometers in Pa Tum Subdistrict, Phrao District. There have been no reports of damages so far, with only the first two quakes being felt.


    Chiang Mai forest fires raging unabated, exceeding global standards for hazardous pollution - health impacts mount - Pattaya Mail

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    Wow. One of the earthquakes was here in San Sai District. Missed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Wow. One of the earthquakes was here in San Sai District. Missed it.
    How is the smoke in San San?

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    The AQI monitor over at the university doesn’t seem to be working this year, so I don’t have any accurate way to tell you. However, it’s just as bad as it has ever been. I don’t open my windows in the morning now. My air purifiers are working harder this year than last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    The AQI monitor over at the university doesn’t seem to be working this year

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    Suspect, huh?

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    A little bit.

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    Td search wont work i did a much derided by those who breath fresher air, aiq thread.

    You can by a meter but if you can smell, stay , mask on forays to aircon mall or move

    PS Like car the fiter needs cleaning/replacing not on days but level of pollution just as you would your towels, heavy filth clean/replace sooner.

    some filter machines have read out and mine have 3 spin speeds low for sleep, silent passive and turbo about as loud as a fan but get my 64m sq 169sq foot den down fron 62 outside down below the 38 threshold and turns green

    we have been exceptionally lucky so far best air for a decade not sure if due to wind direction or changed behaviour, did note cp have removed theit 10 maize model near saen yesterday

    if no o2 free theresused to be nitrous oxide in whip cream cans, if you want a laugh with creamy side?

    Reckon most of us will lose months if not years if over safe level a quarter of the year, it's almost like taking up tobacco or smoked bbq swill
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