Thailand's prime minister promises to address air pollution in Chiang Mai, which has some of the worst air quality in the world. The city suffers from severe pollution due to crop burning by farmers. The prime minister acknowledges the need to find solutions to improve the livelihood of the people.
Thailand ’s prime minister promised on March 16 to tackle air pollution as he visited tourism hotspot Chiang Mai , which had among the world’s worst air quality for the second day in a row. The picturesque historic city is hugely popular with visitors but annually suffers dire air quality in the early months of the year when farmers burn crops. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is on a four-day northern tour, acknowleged his government needs to tackle the smog.
“Even if the pollution level is lower than last year at this time, we are still concerned and will find solutions to improve the livelihood of the people,” he told reporters.topped air monitoring website IQAir’s list of the world’s most-polluted citiesLevels of PM 2.5 pollutants – small enough to enter the bloodstream through the lungs – were at 224 on March 16 afternoon, 20 times higher than the World Health Organisation’s guidelines. Earlier, Mr Srettha visited the Command Centre for Wildfires and PM2.5 Prevention in the city’s Mae Taeng distric
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