Over 100 schools in Thailand's Bangkok city have suspended in-person classes and shifted to online learning due to severe air pollution affecting the capital and over 60 provinces nationwide.
Air pollution forced nearly 200 schools in Bangkok to close on Thursday, local authorities said, as officials urged people to ...
More than 250 schools in Bangkok were closed yesterday due to pollution, authorities said, as officials urged people to work from home and restricted heavy vehicles in the city.
Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, emphasized the city’s commitment to proactive measures to tackle PM 2.5 dust pollution, announcing the implementation of the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) on2. During the first ...
At 7AM on 23 January, the Bangkok Air Quality Information Center reported that the city’s PM2.5 air pollution levels averaged 71 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³), exceeding the national safety ...
More than 250 schools in Bangkok were closed on Thursday due to pollution, authorities said, as officials urged people to ...
Governor Chadchart Sittipunt stated that he has authorised school directors to independently decide whether air quality in their areas poses a hazard to students.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration urged people to work from home for the rest of the week if they can, with air ...
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Thursday morning’s forecast showed areas all over Thailand were feeling the cool, especially in the north. The Meteorological ...