Thailand's poor air ... or skin and eye infections. Officials are urging children and pregnant women to stay indoors. One major cause of the pollution is believed to be wildfires and farm-burning in ...
agricultural burning, and vehicle fumes. The rising levels of air pollution in Thailand have put immense pressure on the country’s healthcare services. More than 1.3 million people have fallen ...
The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) reveals that 31,000 people in Bangkok are suffering from diseases that are caused by PM 2.5 pollution.
It ordered all 17 provinces in the North to cease burning activities until the end of April. Siwaporn Rugsiyanon, a spokeswoman for the Centre for Air Pollution Mitigation at the Department of ...
and smoke from agricultural burning. The public health ministry of Thailand informed that around 1.3 million people in the country are sick due to the rising levels of air pollution and the ...
Nearly 2,00,000 people in Thailand have been admitted to hospital because of air pollution this week, with Bangkok shrouded ...
BANGKOK: With a general election around the corner, Thai politicians have begun to shine the spotlight on air pollution as parts ... pulmonary disease, eye inflammation and asthma, respectively ...
Noise levels in general areas in upcountry regions Thailand 2012-2021 Noise levels in roadside areas in upcountry regions Thailand 2012-2021 4. Land pollution Number of trash disposal facilities ...
BANGKOK, Jan 28 (Laotian Times): Authorities in Thailand ... overall pollution hotspots in the country. According to the findings, forest fires, agricultural fires, and slash-and-burn practices ...