This is a picture of the atmosphere in Bangkok around 1:00 PM, although PM2.5 is lower than yesterday (16 Jan), but the sky still has fog from dust and smoke covering the area. Close visibility Can see more clearly In the distance, there is still fog. Saw the shape of a tall building in a faint shadow
Check the latest PM2.5 dust in the afternoon 3:00 pm the past Air4Thai application of the Department of Dust Pollution Control The report of small particulate matter or PM2.5 in the Bangkok area found the dust value above the standard at 50 micrograms per cubic meter, 36 areas in the orange level
The highest value is at Din Daeng district, measuring 69 micrograms per cubic meter. Subsequently, Prawet District measured 68 micrograms per cubic meter. Nong Chok and Bueng Kum areas measure 63 micrograms per cubic meter. The Sai Mai and Klong Toey districts measure 62 micrograms per cubic meter.
Warn the public, especially those with allergies, children and the elderly. Refrain from doing outdoor activities While the Meteorological Department reports the weather today (17 Jan) onwards The high pressure is quite strong, new waves from China have extended to upper Vietnam. Causing the wind that blows over upper Thailand to be stronger Allows increased air buoyancy, allowing PM2.5 dust to be better ventilated and thinner.
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