Rising PM2.5 levels prompt health alert in Bangkok and its vicinity; relief expected Oct 25-26

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The elevated levels are attributed to a high-pressure system moving over the northeastern and central regions of Thailand – this system is causing stagnant air conditions and weak wind speeds, inhibiting the dispersion of pollutants for the next two days.

An increase in PM2.5 particulate matter has been noted in Bangkok and its neighboring provinces. The Pollution Control Department (PCD) has issued an air quality alert for 25 October.

The elevated levels are attributed to a high-pressure system moving over the northeastern and central regions of Thailand. This system is causing stagnant air conditions and weak wind speeds, inhibiting the dispersion of pollutants for the next two days.



Relief is expected from October 25th to 26th as rain is forecast, which will likely help disperse the accumulated pollutants.

The Pollution Control Department is urging the public to avoid open burning, minimize vehicle use, take health precautions, and check air quality updates before leaving home. (NNT)






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