“Pacharawat” orders the Civil Service Commission to coordinate with all units to strictly control PM 2.5 from the source.

Bangkok: The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment monitors the PM 2.5 dust situation and finds 5 provinces with hot spots, prompting the DOE to rush to coordinate all units to control the source. Pol. Gen. Patcharawat Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment. Inspect the operation Communication Center for Solving Air Pollution Problems (AMC), chaired by Ms. Preeyaporn Suwannakes, Director-General of the Pollution Control Department. Report on the operations of the Office of the Educational Service Area Office and present the PM2.5 dust situation. The overall picture of Bangkok and surrounding areas tends to improve. While in the Northeast, dust levels exceeding the standard were found in many areas and some provinces at levels that had an impact on health. Because there is a source of dust in the area Moreover, it is an area downwind causing dust to be blown and accumulated. At the same time, there are still 203 heat spots found in Thailand, mostly found in forest areas and rice fields. The top 5 provinces with the highest heat spots are Chaiyaphum, Chiang Rai, Nakhon Sawan, Khon Kaen and Nong Bua Lamphu, where the Office of the Basic Education Commission has coordinated notifications to control the source to alleviate the impact on public health. Pol. Gen. Patcharawat said that he would like the Pollution Control Department to Coordinate closely with all departments and the province to supervise every source of dust. All areas strictly control dust sources. Ready to coordinate the expansion of the Royal Rainmaking operation area to the northeastern region. To alleviate the dust situation and reduce the impact on the people Source: Thai News Agency