The Pollution Control Department warned PM2.5 could rise on Feb 16–17 as Chinese New Year incense, firecrackers and joss paper add smoke.
Bangkok has launched the “EV for Win Riders” project to speed up the shift to electric motorcycle taxis through a pilot rental-and-trial model, aiming to curb pollution and reduce riders’ operating ...
Thailand’s Pollution Control Department has urged the public to celebrate the Chinese New Year with less smoke and more good fortune ...
Bangkok’s Air Quality Information Centre reported an average PM2.5 of 28.1 µg/m³ at 7am on February 16, 2026, with Lat Krabang and Nong Chok recording the highest readings.
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