The Pollution Control Dept. has issued a warning concerning high PM2.5 levels.
Predictions indicate that PM2.5 levels in Bangkok and its vicinity are likely to rise in the upcoming week.
Yesterday, February 21, the Air Pollution Resolution Communication Centre of the Pollution Control Department released a report on air quality monitoring. The data showed that PM2.5 levels, which refer to particulate matter less than 2.5 microns, were measured over a 24-hour period.
Health recommendations advise the general public to monitor their health, reduce outdoor activities, or use protective equipment. Those requiring special health attention should minimize outdoor activities and seek medical advice if health issues arise.
The public can stay informed about the air quality situation through the websites Air4Thai.com and airbkk.com, as well as the Air4Thai and AirBKK applications.