Bangkok hit by severe PM2.5 pollution, with air quality exceeding safety limits


BANGKOK: Residents of Bangkok are urged to take precautions for health and safety after PM2.5 levels in Bangkok soared to dangerous levels, with 12 districts experiencing hazardous air quality.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has issued an urgent update on PM2.5 pollution across the capital, with air quality levels in several districts exceeding safety limits.

On Thursday (Nov 13), PM2.5 levels in Bangkok reached an average of 32.4 microgram per cubic metre, with areas like Bueng Kum and Lat Krabang reporting the highest levels of 46.9mcg per cubic m and 46.5mcg per cubic m, respectively. These levels are well above the standard limit of 37.5mcg per cubic m, indicating significant health risks for the general population.

The pollution has caused air quality across the city to fall into the “orange zone”, which means there are health impacts for sensitive groups. With the current weather conditions, the pollution is expected to continue, affecting overall air quality in the northern, eastern, central and southern regions of Bangkok.

The health recommendations for the public include wearing PM2.5 protective masks when outdoors, limiting outdoor activities and avoiding strenuous exercise.

Members of the public should also be aware of symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, or eye irritation.

The authorities urge everyone to remain vigilant and to take the necessary precautions to minimise exposure to the dangerous levels of PM2.5 in the air. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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