Disaster mitigation authorities spray water in Chiang Mai’s Muang district on Saturday to minimize the thick smog. (Photo: Panumet Tanraksa) Levels of dangerous ultra-fine PM2.5 dust particles in the air in the North – especially in Chiang Mai – on Saturday reached a record high, raising issues amongst tourist operators that the scenario will impact tourist and travel patterns. Pallop Saejiew, president of Chiang Mai’s Tourism Industrial Council, on Saturday revealed issues the consistent haze circumstance in one of the nation’s secret traveler locations might have a major effect on the province’s tourist market in the long run. Even however reports of reservations being cancelled have yet to emerge, he stated operators of outside tourist activities in inner locations of the province are being impacted by a drop in need. Citing one quote that the haze scenario is anticipated to last till April, he stated the tourist sector and state companies must action up cooperation to takeon the air contamination issue priorto it is too late. The number of travelers gettinghere and leaving Chiang Mai’s a
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