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    PM2.5 levels exceed safety standard in all of Bangkok

    The air quality in all 50 districts of Bangkok was categorised as “orange”, or starting to affect health, on Tuesday morning, the Air Quality Information Centre of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) said.


    The centre reported the average PM2.5 levels throughout the city on Tuesday at 51.2 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m³), in excess of the country’s standard of 37.5 µg/m³ over a three-hour average (5am to 7am).


    Yesterday’s reading at the same time was at 66.3 µg/m³.

    PM2.5 refers to fine particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or less, which can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, posing health risks such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.


    Major sources of PM2.5 include traffic emissions, factories, forest fires, and burning of harvest leftovers.

    The five districts that reported the highest levels of PM2.5 are Bueng Kum (71.8 µg/m³), Lat Krabang (61.7 µg/m³), Nong Chok (61.3 µg/m³), Wang Thonglang (60.8 µg/m³), and Sai Mai (60.8 µg/m³).


    The centre advised Bangkokians to wear facemasks, avoid spending time outdoors and work from home if possible.


    Those who experience symptoms such as coughing, eye irritation or having trouble breathing should see a physician, the centre added.


    Air quality can be checked daily on the AirBKK application, www.airbkk.com, Line Alert, as well as the Facebook page of the BMA’s Environment Department.

    PM2.5 levels exceed safety standard in all of Bangkok

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    You have to admire the way they change the units of measurement they report in - too one only they use - no doubt they have there reasons!!!
    It's rare they ever blame the main culprits for the majority of the pollution in some parts of the country at least! Laos - wonder why?

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    It fell to 'moderate' bang on happy hour today.



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