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BANGKOK, Thailand – The Permanent Secretary of the Interior has issued an urgent directive to all provincial governors, requiring them to implement three additional measures to address the national energy situation: monitoring, surveillance, and clea... [1]

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Friday approved a comprehensive roadmap to curb air pollution in the capital and clean the Yamuna, including installation of misting systems at 62 pollution hotspots and strengthening sewage and industrial waste tre... [2]

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s cabinet on Tuesday approved a 9.1 billion baht ($280 million) liquidity injection for the state-run Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA), a key move aimed at stabilizing the debt-ridden agency and accelerating its tran... [3]

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s National Environment Board (NEB) has recently approved two major Pollution Control Zone designations to tackle PM2.5 and haze more effectively: Bangkok – Agencies now have stronger powers to enforce urgent and systemati... [4]

Minister of Industry Pimphattra Wichaikul announced on Tuesday (May 7) that eight containers of cadmium waste have been transported back to Tak province from Samut Sakhon, where efforts continue to secure and move the additional waste from outside a ... [5]

The Ministry of Public Health has set up 24/7 command centers to address the haze disaster in affected provinces, with hospitals in impacted areas asked to increase capacity for the rising cases of respiratory diseases. [6]

Bangkok launched a campaign to reduce air pollution, starting with the downtown Pathumwan district. [7]

BANGKOK, 15 February 2013 The Department of Pollution Control is keeping a close eye on the haze problem in the northern region although the situation has already improved in some areas. [8]

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[1] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2026-03-16 · 39% match

Thai Interior Ministry orders governors to monitor fuel supplies, prevent panic buying nationwide

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Permanent Secretary of the Interior has issued an urgent directive to all provincial governors, requiring them to implement three additional measures to address the national energy situation: monitoring, surveillance, and clea

[2] MM timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2026-01-16 · 45% match

Misting systems at dust hotspots, Yamuna cleanup: Delhi govt approves pollution control plan

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Friday approved a comprehensive roadmap to curb air pollution in the capital and clean the Yamuna, including installation of misting systems at 62 pollution hotspots and strengthening sewage and industrial waste tre

[3] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2026-01-13 · 40% match

Cabinet approves 9.1 billion baht injection to stabilize BMTA and advance electric bus transition

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s cabinet on Tuesday approved a 9.1 billion baht ($280 million) liquidity injection for the state-run Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA), a key move aimed at stabilizing the debt-ridden agency and accelerating its tran

[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2025-09-30 · 45% match

Thailand expands pollution control zones to Bangkok and four Northern provinces

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s National Environment Board (NEB) has recently approved two major Pollution Control Zone designations to tackle PM2.5 and haze more effectively: Bangkok – Agencies now have stronger powers to enforce urgent and systemati

[5] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-05-08 · 45% match

More cadmium waste returns to Tak province

Minister of Industry Pimphattra Wichaikul announced on Tuesday (May 7) that eight containers of cadmium waste have been transported back to Tak province from Samut Sakhon, where efforts continue to secure and move the additional waste from outside a

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-01-26 · 43% match

Air pollution related diseases increase in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chonburi

The Ministry of Public Health has set up 24/7 command centers to address the haze disaster in affected provinces, with hospitals in impacted areas asked to increase capacity for the rising cases of respiratory diseases.

[7] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2022-01-22 · 43% match

Bangkok to provide green transportation options

Bangkok launched a campaign to reduce air pollution, starting with the downtown Pathumwan district.

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2013-02-15 · 42% match

Pollution Control Dept keeps a close eye on haze problem in 4 Northern provinces

BANGKOK, 15 February 2013 The Department of Pollution Control is keeping a close eye on the haze problem in the northern region although the situation has already improved in some areas.

[9] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2021-01-25 · 42% match

Thai government orders provinces to tackle open air burning

Bangkok – The government has ordered the provinces to stop open air burning immediately, in order to mitigate the air pollution disaster.

[10] FI dailyfinland.fi · 2023-10-31 · 41% match

Delhi's air quality remains very poor for 3rd consecutive day

Delhi's air quality remains very poor for 3rd consecutive day Published : 31 Oct 2023, 01:12 Delhi's air quality remained in the "Very Poor" category for the third consecutive day on Monday, as the national capital's overall Air Quality Index (AQI) w

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