Chiang Mai forest fire smog is still a crisis.

Meteorological Department reveals that Thailand has hot to very hot weather in the northern, northeastern, and central regions with a maximum temperature of 44 degrees Celsius. In Samut Songkhram Province, a 57-year-old woman died of heatstroke in a rented room. Meanwhile, the problem of forest fire smog in Chiang Mai is still critical. Information from the Meteorological Department, weather forecast for the next 24 hours. low air pressure Due to the heat covering upper Thailand This causes Thailand to have hot to very hot weather throughout the day with haze during the day. We ask people to take care of their health due to the hot and very hot weather. By avoiding work Carrying out activities in the open air for a long period Especially in the northern, central, and northeastern regions, the maximum temperature is 44 degrees Celsius, while there are southerly and southwestern winds blowing over the lower northeastern and eastern regions. As a result, there will still be thunderstorms in the area and strong wind gusts in some places. People are asked to be careful of the dangers from thunderstorms and strong winds. For the southeasterly winds blow over the Gulf of Thailand, the southern region and the Andaman Sea. Causing the southern region to have thunderstorms in some places as well. A 57-year-old woman from Heathstoke lies dead in her room in Samut Songkhram Province. Police and the Sawang Benjatham Samut Songkhram Foundation Inspecting a rented room in Soi Sukchan, Mae Klong Subdistrict, found the body of Ms. Arunothai, age 57, lying on her back and bloated. It is estimated that he died at least 3 days ago. Nearby, there was an open fan found in the house. There were no signs of ransacking. Ask a neighbor It is known that the deceased had a trading career. Came to rent a room to live alone. Before the incident, there was a foul smell and saw lymph flowing from the front of the room door. So notify the inspection officer. Initially, officials assumed that the weather was extremely hot. making the body una ble to take it Have symptoms of heatstroke Even though the deceased tried to crawl and open the room door to ask for help, he was unable to make it in time. The body will be sent for an autopsy to determine the true cause of death. Extremely hot, over 40 degrees Celsius, few tourists. Tourism atmosphere in the Jomtien beach area, Pattaya, which is still high season. It was found that during this period there were fewer tourists coming to do activities. Extremely hot weather may be one of the factors. The temperature in Pattaya City and Bang Lamung District today rose to nearly 40 degrees with sunny weather. On the side of Umbrella operators Said that the number of tourists and income this year is not much. After seeing some customers Most are customers who come to travel. Because I want to change the atmosphere from staying at home to receive the sea breeze and natural breeze. which are more people in the area People from other provinces and foreigners They are expecting holidays next month, such as the up coming Labor Day. There will be more tourists. Chiang Mai's smog problem is still bad. As for the smog problem from forest fires in Chiang Mai Province, it is still bad. Officials are rushing to extinguish forest fires on Doi Nang and Doi Luang Chiang Dao. Protect rare plant species and provide habitat for wildlife. In the afternoon, there were still 77 forest fires, the most in Mae Chaem District with 27 spots, followed by Chiang Dao District with 13 spots, most occurring in protected forest areas. Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary Thung Khao Phuang Subdistrict and Mueang Na Subdistrict until they had to coordinate with helicopters to sprinkle water to extinguish the fires in 2 places, using water from 4 reservoirs to put out the forest fires. The aftermath caused smog in the area of ??Mueang Na Subdistrict, Chiang Dao District, with the highest PM 2.5 values ??in Chiang Mai Province at 102.7 micrograms per cubic meter. In the city, in Chang Phueak Subdistrict, the PM 2.5 value was 74.9 micrograms per cubic m eter. In Suthep Subdistrict, the PM 2.5 value was 67.2 micrograms per cubic meter. And the IQ Air website at 2:00 p.m. also ranked Chiang Mai province as having the second worst air quality in the world, after Iraq. Source: Thai News Agency

Chiang Mai forest fire smog is still a crisis.

Meteorological Department reveals that Thailand has hot to very hot weather in the northern, northeastern, and central regions with a maximum temperature of 44 degrees Celsius. In Samut Songkhram Province, a 57-year-old woman died of heatstroke in a rented room. Meanwhile, the problem of forest fire smog in Chiang Mai is still critical. Information from the Meteorological Department, weather forecast for the next 24 hours. low air pressure Due to the heat covering upper Thailand This causes Thailand to have hot to very hot weather throughout the day with haze during the day. We ask people to take care of their health due to the hot and very hot weather. By avoiding work Carrying out activities in the open air for a long period Especially in the northern, central, and northeastern regions, the maximum temperature is 44 degrees Celsius, while there are southerly and southwestern winds blowing over the lower northeastern and eastern regions. As a result, there will still be thunderstorms in the area and strong wind gusts in some places. People are asked to be careful of the dangers from thunderstorms and strong winds. For the southeasterly winds blow over the Gulf of Thailand, the southern region and the Andaman Sea. Causing the southern region to have thunderstorms in some places as well. A 57-year-old woman from Heathstoke lies dead in her room in Samut Songkhram Province. Police and the Sawang Benjatham Samut Songkhram Foundation Inspecting a rented room in Soi Sukchan, Mae Klong Subdistrict, found the body of Ms. Arunothai, age 57, lying on her back and bloated. It is estimated that he died at least 3 days ago. Nearby, there was an open fan found in the house. There were no signs of ransacking. Ask a neighbor It is known that the deceased had a trading career. Came to rent a room to live alone. Before the incident, there was a foul smell and saw lymph flowing from the front of the room door. So notify the inspection officer. Initially, officials assumed that the weather was extremely hot. making the body una ble to take it Have symptoms of heatstroke Even though the deceased tried to crawl and open the room door to ask for help, he was unable to make it in time. The body will be sent for an autopsy to determine the true cause of death. Extremely hot, over 40 degrees Celsius, few tourists. Tourism atmosphere in the Jomtien beach area, Pattaya, which is still high season. It was found that during this period there were fewer tourists coming to do activities. Extremely hot weather may be one of the factors. The temperature in Pattaya City and Bang Lamung District today rose to nearly 40 degrees with sunny weather. On the side of Umbrella operators Said that the number of tourists and income this year is not much. After seeing some customers Most are customers who come to travel. Because I want to change the atmosphere from staying at home to receive the sea breeze and natural breeze. which are more people in the area People from other provinces and foreigners They are expecting holidays next month, such as the up coming Labor Day. There will be more tourists. Chiang Mai's smog problem is still bad. As for the smog problem from forest fires in Chiang Mai Province, it is still bad. Officials are rushing to extinguish forest fires on Doi Nang and Doi Luang Chiang Dao. Protect rare plant species and provide habitat for wildlife. In the afternoon, there were still 77 forest fires, the most in Mae Chaem District with 27 spots, followed by Chiang Dao District with 13 spots, most occurring in protected forest areas. Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary Thung Khao Phuang Subdistrict and Mueang Na Subdistrict until they had to coordinate with helicopters to sprinkle water to extinguish the fires in 2 places, using water from 4 reservoirs to put out the forest fires. The aftermath caused smog in the area of ??Mueang Na Subdistrict, Chiang Dao District, with the highest PM 2.5 values ??in Chiang Mai Province at 102.7 micrograms per cubic meter. In the city, in Chang Phueak Subdistrict, the PM 2.5 value was 74.9 micrograms per cubic m eter. In Suthep Subdistrict, the PM 2.5 value was 67.2 micrograms per cubic meter. And the IQ Air website at 2:00 p.m. also ranked Chiang Mai province as having the second worst air quality in the world, after Iraq. Source: Thai News Agency