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Toxic dust and smoke PM2.5 still covered Bangkok and several provinces in the central and northeastern regions for the second day. Although the overall situation has improved slightly, PM2.5 dust levels in some areas such as Thonburi - Samut Sakhon and Khon Kaen provinces are still higher than the standard. The Pollution Control Department confirmed that the situation is not yet critical. along with stating that the government is aware of the problem and is already in the process of dealing with it Pralong Damrongthai, Director General of the Pollution Control Department Said on September 30 that the air pollution problem from PM2.5 dust during the past week in the central and northeastern regions was caused by high pressure or a cold air mass that had fallen into the season pressing on it since September 24. come make the air mass still As a result, pollution generated in the area cannot be easily transferred. and accumulate causing fog and pollution outside of the season Incidentally, the Bangkok,
Central and Northeastern regions often experience smog and pollution problems during the winter between December and February. from the seasonal high pressure mass factor Pralong confirmed that the PM2.5 smog and dust Telegram Number Data problem is currently at a level that has little impact on public health. and information from the Meteorological Department predicts that More rainfall from this week onwards. It will make the problem of PM2.5 dust and smoke be resolved. From checking air quality and PM2.5 dust values in Bangkok and surrounding areas. Through the Pollution Control Department's real-time air quality reporting system on October 1, it was found that PM2.5 levels in most areas had dropped to the standard level. But some areas in Bangkok such as Bang Khun Thian District, including Samut Sakhon and Khon Kaen Provinces, still have PM2.5 dust values higher than the standard.
Bang Khun Thian District had the highest PM2.5 level at 108 micrograms/cubic meter at 5:00 a.m. In addition, Pralong also added that From a meeting to monitor the PM 2.5 dust situation at Government House on September 30, Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha was informed of the problem and ordered that a plan to solve the PM 2.5 dust pollution problem be prepared. Therefore, we ask people not to worry about the PM2.5 situation. Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office Narumon Pinyosinwat Statement after the meeting said After Bangkok and many provinces in the central and northeastern regions encountered pollution problems from PM2.5 dust, Gen. Prayut Therefore called a meeting with the Minister of Public Health. Minister of the Interior Minister of Transport Local administrative agencies in 16 affected provinces Including other related agencies to discuss ways to solve the problem.
Central and Northeastern regions often experience smog and pollution problems during the winter between December and February. from the seasonal high pressure mass factor Pralong confirmed that the PM2.5 smog and dust Telegram Number Data problem is currently at a level that has little impact on public health. and information from the Meteorological Department predicts that More rainfall from this week onwards. It will make the problem of PM2.5 dust and smoke be resolved. From checking air quality and PM2.5 dust values in Bangkok and surrounding areas. Through the Pollution Control Department's real-time air quality reporting system on October 1, it was found that PM2.5 levels in most areas had dropped to the standard level. But some areas in Bangkok such as Bang Khun Thian District, including Samut Sakhon and Khon Kaen Provinces, still have PM2.5 dust values higher than the standard.
Bang Khun Thian District had the highest PM2.5 level at 108 micrograms/cubic meter at 5:00 a.m. In addition, Pralong also added that From a meeting to monitor the PM 2.5 dust situation at Government House on September 30, Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha was informed of the problem and ordered that a plan to solve the PM 2.5 dust pollution problem be prepared. Therefore, we ask people not to worry about the PM2.5 situation. Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office Narumon Pinyosinwat Statement after the meeting said After Bangkok and many provinces in the central and northeastern regions encountered pollution problems from PM2.5 dust, Gen. Prayut Therefore called a meeting with the Minister of Public Health. Minister of the Interior Minister of Transport Local administrative agencies in 16 affected provinces Including other related agencies to discuss ways to solve the problem.