Mask up: PM2.5 pollution blankets Bangkok, with Sathorn district severely affected


A person takes pictures of the skyline from Dusit Central Park amidst air pollution in Bangkok on December 2, 2025. - AFP

BANGKOK: Air pollution in Bangkok spiked sharply on Dec 2, with PM2.5 levels exceeding safe limits in every district.

Sathorn recorded the highest concentration, posing serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups.

Nearly the entire Bangkok Metropolitan Region is now classified under the orange category, indicating conditions that can affect public health, with particulate levels still rising.

The Bangkok Air Quality Information Centre reported that at 7am on Dec 2, the capital’s average PM2.5 level reached 50.6 mcg/m³, well above the national standard of 37.5 mcg/m³.

The authorities warned that all residents should minimise outdoor activities and wear certified protective masks. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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