Smog in Greater Bangkok likely to relieve in Feb

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BANGKOK, January 17 (TNA) - People in several areas in Greater Bangkok who have been affected by the hazardous dust, or the particulate matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres (PM2.5) t

Effective wildfire control in Chiang Mai

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CHIANG MAI, March 27 (TNA) – Officials of the Sri Lanna National Park effectively prevent wildfire there by checking all people who enter it for forest items.

Haze hits Chiang Mai again

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CHIANG MAI, April 17 (TNA) - Officials said the number of tourists visiting the northern capital of Chiang Mai during the Songkran festival has declined due to a haze problem and smoke from

Thai government to provide help to haze victims

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BANGKOK, Oct 23 (TNA) -- The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said it is ready to provide assistance to smog victims, while the Public Health Ministry has ordered to all concerned

Thais are urged to protect themselves from haze

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 22 (TNA) -- Thai citizens living in Malaysia are urged to protect themselves from haze from Indonesia, said Thai ambassadorto Malaysia Damrong Kraikruan.

Thai southern provinces free of haze

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SONGKHLA, Oct 10 (TNA) -- Director-general Environment Office 16 of Songkhla province, Halem Jemarican said that haze has now been cleared from the provinces in the south.

Tourism operators worry about smog problem

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SONGKHLA, Oct 4 (TNA) - While several deep southern provinces are affected by the ongoing smog problem resulting from forest fire in Indonesia,Thai tourism business operators have expressed concer

Smog in Thai South Eases

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SONGKHLA, Sept 20 (TNA) - Smog problem caused by forest fires on Indonesia’ s Sumatra Islands in southern Thailand eased on Sunday but heavy fog due to cool weather covered Mae Sot district in

Smog in North improves after heavy rains

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CHIANG MAI, March 28 (TNA) - Haze and smoke covering the skies in the North have lessened considerably following heavy downpours earlier this week, said Jongklai Worapongthorn, director of Natural

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