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19 Feb 2018 | 01:58 AM UTC

Thailand: Bangkok smog expected to improve Feb. 19 /update 2

Several days of rain expected to ameliorate smog conditions in Bangkok; readings remain elevated as of February 19

Warning

Event

Smog levels in the capital city of Bangkok are expected to decrease in the coming days due to several days of rainfall through Monday, February 19. However, as of 7:00 (local time) on Monday, Air Quality Index (AQI) readings remained classified as "unhealthy for sensitive groups". Levels of particulate matter of 2.5 microns or smaller (PM2.5) reached between 74 and 142 in different parts of the city.

Context

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), excessive PM2.5 in the air can result in breathing problems, trigger asthma attacks, reduce lung function, and cause lung disease.

Advice

Individuals present in Bangkok are advised to monitor the situation via local media, follow instructions issued by local authorities, and refrain from nonessential outdoor activities when the AQI is elevated. Pollution can be particularly problematic for vulnerable individuals, such as children, seniors, pregnant women, and people suffering from asthma and other respiratory issues. If experiencing breathing difficulties, do not hesitate to seek medical attention, particularly if new symptoms appear (e.g., cough, sore throat, irritated eyes).