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Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
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ONLINE REPORTERS

More smog in Bangkok

People wear face masks in Bangkok on Monday. PM 2.5 levels again exceeded safety levels in 27 districts on Tuesday. (File photo)

The level of fine dust particles again exceeded safe health levels in 27 districts of Bangkok on Tuesday morning.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s environment office reported that levels of hazardous PM2.5 particulates in the air were at 46-77 microgrammes per cubic metre, exceeding the government's safety standard of 50 mcg in 27 districts. The average reading in the capital was 59 mcg.

A city clerk said unsafe level were recorded in Samphanthawong, Phaya Thai, Wang Thonglang, Pathumwan, Bang Rak, Yannawa, Chatuchak, Bang Kapi, Lat Krabang, Klong San, Bangkok Noi, Phasicharoen, Bang Khen, Bang Phlad, Bang Khunthian, Phra Nakhon, Sathon, Klong Toey, Bang Sue, Laksi, Bung Kum, Suan Luang, Lat Phrao, Sai Mai, Huai Kwang, Don Muang and Phra Khanong districts.

She advised that if people have a cough or breathing difficulties they should avoid outdoor activities and wear protective masks if they must go out. 

The BMA had ordered all district offices to spray water on roads, trees and bus stops every day to reduce accumulated dust in the air, the clerk said.

The air quality in other the provinces across the country was rated very good to bad, with levels of 17-82 mcgs.

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