So far, the Thai government’s efforts to improve its air quality have failed to address the systemic causes of the problem.
Thai authorities have made travel by public transport in Bangkok free for a week, the latest tactic to try to tackle soaring ...
Haze pollution was a chronic problem nationwide, long before the capital was blanketed in PM2.5 pollutants over the past few weeks.The situation is so serious the government recently allocated more ...
The government says the air is not moving as usual, which will make pollution worse until at least February 3. Smoke from ...
The Thai government has ordered a crackdown on farmers flouting a ban on crop burning, as pollution in Bangkok spiked on ...
Bangkok aims for pollution control status to tackle rising PM2.5, with measures including truck restrictions and free public transport.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration urged people to work from home for the rest of the week if they can, with air ...
More than 350 schools in Bangkok have been forced to close due to air pollution, authorities in Thailand’s capital have said.
Flying through Bangkok's cloudless blue skies, a small aircraft sprays a white mist over a thick haze of pea soup smog below.
Bangkok's governor, Chadchart Sittipunt, has announced a campaign to eliminate burning in rice fields to tackle air pollution caused by PM2.5.
Bangkok: Air pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number in five years. Bangkok officials also announced free public ...
ir pollution forced nearly 200 schools in Bangkok to close on Thursday, local authorities said, as officials urged people to ...