PUBLISHED : 9 Apr 2024 at 04: 47 Doctors from the Faculty of Medicine at Chiang Mai University talkabout effects of PM2.5 throughout a press conference at the professors on Monday. (Photo: Panumate Tanraksa) Chiang Mai is opening clean-air centers to help individuals threatened by the magnifying fine dust contamination in the northern province. This comes as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin stated the federalgovernment was not taking the extreme haze issue wrecking much of the North, particularly Chiang Mai, gently. He stated the federalgovernment was doing whatever in its power and is taking a multi-faceted method to willpower the issue as rapidly as possible. “I’m well conscious of the predicament individuals are dealingwith from the PM2.5 contamination,” Mr Srettha stated through social media. “I’ve asked the Public Health Ministry and the Interior Ministry to handle the scenario and of
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