BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): The air quality in most areas of Bangkok metropolitan was at the “orange” level, or starting to affect health, on Sunday, the Air Quality Information Centre ...
Air quality in Bangkok is categorised as yellow and orange zones, with no districts in the red zone. The citywide average PM2.5 concentration is 41 µg/m³. Health Recommendations: ...
The Bangkok Air Quality Information Center has released its latest PM2.5 air pollution report for Thursday, February 13, ...
As of 8th February, the Bangkok Air Quality Data Center reports PM2.5 levels between 26.0 and 52.7 µg/m³ from 5:00 to 7:00 AM ...
In approximately 1,966 classrooms across 429 schools in Bangkok, 744 classrooms have been upgraded with air conditioning, and many are now equipped with air purifiers as part of the Bangkok ...
It was a green day for 32 provinces, showcasing PM2.5 levels nestled comfortably between 18.4 and 25µg/m³. With Bangkok taking the air quality crown, its neighbours weren’t far behind, with Nonthaburi ...
as Bangkok was ranked the world's seventh-most polluted major city by air quality monitor IQAir. Seasonal air pollution has long afflicted Thailand, like many countries in the region, but this ...
Air pollution has led to the closure of over 350 schools in Bangkok, as the city ranked seventh ... spokesman Khvay Atitya said that the air quality in the country was within safe levels ...
Show more Show less Air pollution in the Thai capital forced the closure of more than 350 schools Friday -- around a hundred more than the previous day Many Bangkok residents wore masks to combat ...
Bangkok was the fourth most polluted city in the world - seeing over 350 schools closed to protect the health of children.
Air pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number in five years. Bangkok officials also announced free public transport ...