Residents of Bangkok were urged to work from home on Monday due to high levels of air pollution caused by fine particulate ...
Bangkok’s ongoing PM2.5 air pollution crisis has prompted the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to introduce revised ...
Authorities have advised Bangkok residents to stay indoors as poor air quality and high pollution levels are forecast for ...
Air pollution in Bangkok and many parts of Thailand has soared to dangerous levels, prompting authorities to advise residents ...
Bangkok and 64 Thai provinces face unsafe PM2.5 pollution levels; 28 are hazardous. Only 13 provinces have maintained safe levels.
To tackle Bangkok’s escalating air pollution, city officials inspected public buses for black smoke emissions at the BMTA ...
Voluntary work-from-home measures were being considered in a bid to reduce traffic congestion, the city’s governor said.
Schools can conduct online classes if fine dust pollution reaches critical levels, the Education Ministry says.
Thailand has been working on the Clean Air Act, expected to be implemented by April with strict regulations for both public ...
Bangkok is set to introduce a new remote work policy to help address the city’s chronic air pollution, Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has announced.