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Toxic fumes from a Bangkok factory fire force evacuation within a 300-metre radius as PM2.5 levels spike, N95 masks advised.
Toxic smoke from a Bangkok furniture factory fire prompts urgent evacuations amid air pollution fears and ongoing efforts to ...
BANGKOK: The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Chalermchai Sri-on, has instructed the Pollution Control ...
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Bangkok’s Yearly Air Pollution Problem: Heavy SMOG CrisisEvery year, Bangkok faces a serious air pollution problem with heavy smog affecting its residents. 🌫️ In this video, we explore the causes, impact, and potential solutions to this ongoing ...
The fire at a furniture factory in Bangkok’s Lad Krabang district is currently under control, although some areas of the ...
The Ministry of Interior has confirmed that the nationwide launch of the Cell Broadcast Emergency Alert System remains on ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNResidents use electric fans in protest against charcoal plant fumesResidents of Bang Nam Priao district held a protest against a charcoal-making factory on Sunday, bringing electric fans to ...
The amount of PM2.5 air pollution has increased in Thailand in recent years, driven by multiple factors such as industrial manufacturing, the widespread use of internal combustion engine-powered ...
A fire that engulfed a furniture warehouse in Bangkok’s Lat Krabang district has been fully extinguished, authorities said on ...
East Asian culture places strong value on community — a spirit that can be harnessed in developing shared energy systems.
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