Chiang Mai Zoo organizes activities to spray water to cool down animals and chase away PM2.5 dust.

Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Zoo organizes cool-down activities for all animals. After facing extremely hot weather, temperatures continuously reaching 40 degrees Celsius and PM2.5 toxic dust in Chiang Mai are still high. Focus on spraying water mist to add freshness to the community and prepare cool desserts made from meat and mixed fruits to cool off. After the northern region and Chiang Mai province faced extremely hot weather. with temperatures higher than 40 degrees continuously for a week Not only people are hot, but all animals, big and small, are hot as well. Especially those with thick fur and must be outdoors. Today, Chiang Mai Zoo Led by Mr. Wuttichai Muangman, Director of Chiang Mai Zoo. Organized cool-down activities for various animals. under supervision Water trucks were deployed to spray water both in the morning and in the afternoon to add moisture to the trees and the area surrounding the various animal exhibits. To cool down animals that live outdoors. In addition, within the zoo exhibit area, sprinklers have been installed to spray water for the animals. Cooling off activities start from the African animal exhibit. Water trucks were used to spray the interior. Later, there was a white lion display where staff were given ice cream made from frozen meat. The Asian elephant exhibit was equipped with showers for the elephants. And in the short-clawed otter exhibit, the staff had the mackerel soaked in crushed ice. Including the macaque exhibit, cool desserts made from mixed fruits, and finally the emu exhibit. Officials brought a water truck to spray the animals inside the exhibit to cool down. Mr. Wuttichaiwa said that during this period the weather conditions have increased and there is still smog in the city and the level of small dust particles or PM2.5 exceeding the standard. causing concern for the animals within Chiang Mai Zoo Therefore, all officials are urged to take close care of all animals in every zone of Chiang Mai Zoo. We have added measures to cool down and increase the frequency of s praying continuously to reduce the extremely hot temperatures and dust levels in the area. along with emphasizing officials to take good care of the welfare of all animals at Chiang Mai Zoo this summer as well. Source: Thai News Agency

Chiang Mai Zoo organizes activities to spray water to cool down animals and chase away PM2.5 dust.

Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Zoo organizes cool-down activities for all animals. After facing extremely hot weather, temperatures continuously reaching 40 degrees Celsius and PM2.5 toxic dust in Chiang Mai are still high. Focus on spraying water mist to add freshness to the community and prepare cool desserts made from meat and mixed fruits to cool off. After the northern region and Chiang Mai province faced extremely hot weather. with temperatures higher than 40 degrees continuously for a week Not only people are hot, but all animals, big and small, are hot as well. Especially those with thick fur and must be outdoors. Today, Chiang Mai Zoo Led by Mr. Wuttichai Muangman, Director of Chiang Mai Zoo. Organized cool-down activities for various animals. under supervision Water trucks were deployed to spray water both in the morning and in the afternoon to add moisture to the trees and the area surrounding the various animal exhibits. To cool down animals that live outdoors. In addition, within the zoo exhibit area, sprinklers have been installed to spray water for the animals. Cooling off activities start from the African animal exhibit. Water trucks were used to spray the interior. Later, there was a white lion display where staff were given ice cream made from frozen meat. The Asian elephant exhibit was equipped with showers for the elephants. And in the short-clawed otter exhibit, the staff had the mackerel soaked in crushed ice. Including the macaque exhibit, cool desserts made from mixed fruits, and finally the emu exhibit. Officials brought a water truck to spray the animals inside the exhibit to cool down. Mr. Wuttichaiwa said that during this period the weather conditions have increased and there is still smog in the city and the level of small dust particles or PM2.5 exceeding the standard. causing concern for the animals within Chiang Mai Zoo Therefore, all officials are urged to take close care of all animals in every zone of Chiang Mai Zoo. We have added measures to cool down and increase the frequency of s praying continuously to reduce the extremely hot temperatures and dust levels in the area. along with emphasizing officials to take good care of the welfare of all animals at Chiang Mai Zoo this summer as well. Source: Thai News Agency