26 Jan 69
Governor Shachchan, monitoring the dust situation, PM2.5 BMA, continuously closed weather throughout the week, working closely, nearby provinces, dark control, continuous burning, this year's statistics are still better than the year before, clearly from the cooperation of all sectors.
Governor Chachchan, along with adviser Prom, updated the PM2.5 dust situation in the Bangkok area, saying that Jan this year to the 26th was much better than last year, and this morning the dust was in orange and yellow because last night there was a closed wind, the air rate was poor, but it will gradually improve during the next Sunday.
By This Week predicts that closed ventilation rates and astringent phenomena, including winds from the east that may carry in the dust from burning biomass, have not dropped dust values.
Comparing statistics, the months of January 1 - 25 of '68 and' 69 this year saw a 63% drop in orange dust, a 30% drop in dust averages, and a 42% drop in burn points. The result was not a coincidence, but everyone's cooperation, especially the reduction in burn points in Nakhon Nakhon Nakhon.
Predictions for dust throughout the week remained stable, keeping an eye on burning in the area around the BMA, proactively coordinating neighboring provinces.
Governor Shachchan said that the BMA now controls 100% of the burning of agricultural biomass, and the reason to keep an eye on the burning point from the outer provinces is because the wind that blows into the BMA comes from the entire northeast, which passes through neighboring countries and neighboring provinces where the burning brings dust in.
This week will look dark about burning in neighboring provinces, with synergies, not reckless because the dust season stretches to February.






























































































