PM2.5 dust in Bangkok: The metropolitan area has increased, covering almost all areas.



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Pollution Control Department Report on the situation of small particles PM2.5 in and around Bangkok last morning. It found that the amount exceeded the standard was at the initial level, affecting health in 38 areas, the highest in the Mahachai Sub-district. Mueang Samut Sakhon District Samut Sakhon Province, measuring 70 micrograms per cubic meter

While the PM2.5 dust content in Bangkok and suburbs was found to exceed the standard last noon, it increased in the morning to 44 areas, the air quality is between 33-67 micrograms per cubic meter.

PM2.5 dust was found highest in the area. Along Kanchanaphisek Road Bang Khun Thian District Along Ma Chareon Phetkasem 8 Road, Nongkhaem Sub-District, Pak Nam District, Mueang Samut Prakan District Samut Prakan Province, measuring 67 micrograms per cubic meter Followed by Din Daeng Road, Din Daeng District, Phaholyothin Road, Bang Khen District, measuring 60 micrograms per cubic meter.

In the Central, Upper Northeastern, and Eastern regions, many areas were found to have PM2.5 levels higher than the standard yesterday (December 10).

By Associate Professor Dr. Visanu Attavanich, Professor at the Faculty of Economics Kasetsart University Specialist in Research in Climate Change and Agriculture The post explains via Facebook that the PM2.5 dust situation is continuously increasing in almost all areas of Bangkok and its suburbs, including areas of the central region. Upper Northeast and East Regions

The main cause is burning in the agricultural sector. Furthermore, the wind speed began to decrease further. And the phenomenon of inversion is associated with the toxic dust in the area. Caused by cars and factories on the ground Tomorrow (December 12) in and around Bangkok, the level of PM2.5 from toxic dust is expected to continue to rise. Warn risk groups, children, the elderly and pregnant women. You should refrain from outdoor activities in the morning. And you should wear a dustproof mask before leaving home.

Thanks for the Facebook photo: Witsanu Attavanich



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