Bangkok air pollution forces closure of schools
The government has declared that buses and trains will be free for a week starting tomorrow in an effort to reduce pollution in Bangkok.
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra ordered public transport in Bangkok to be free for a week from Saturday, as authorities try to reduce traffic and ease the smog that has choked the city for days.
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The country is also seasonally affected by smoke from fires lit by farmers across South-east Asia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Thailand will make most public transport in Bangkok free for a week in a bid to curb pollution, a government minister said Friday.
More than 350 schools in Bangkok have been forced to close due to air pollution, authorities in Thailand’s capital have said. The Thai capital has been struggling with hazardous air quality since midweek,
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A mix of stagnant cold air, smoke from crop burning, and car fumes causes air quality to reach unhealthy levels.
Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, and Bangkok have ranked among the world’s most polluted cities, with smog affecting daily life and prompting government action.
Flying through Bangkok's cloudless blue skies, a small aircraft sprays a white mist over a thick haze of pea soup smog below.