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Residents in Bangkok advised to work from home this week as air quality worsens

Bangkok is currently facing a severe air pollution problem, with rising levels of PM2.5 micropollutants. The Pollution Control Department (PCD) has warned that this situation is likely to worsen until Wednesday due to poor air circulation, low atmospheric pressure, and shifting wind patterns. Residents are advised to work from home to avoid exposure.

Preeyaporn Suwanakate, the PCD director-general, explained that pollutants are accumulating in the capital. Winds from the South are expected to be replaced by winds from the East and Northeast, which will bring additional pollutants to Bangkok.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is responding by increasing inspections of pollution sources. Schools under BMA supervision have been instructed to create “dust-free” rooms. State agencies and companies are also encouraged to allow remote work, as commuting contributes significantly to pollution.

Credit: http://pattayamail.com

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