He instructed officials to spray water and prevent outdoor burning among various measures to reduce pollution. Photo from: www.facebook.com/aswinkwanmuangHe insisted the city has been trying to solve the air pollution problem and the BMA had set a "one district, one clean-air road" policy. He cited Phayathai Road in Pathumwan or Chaeng Wattana in Lak Si, where there has been a crackdown on vehicles emitting black exhaust smoke, more frequent road-cleaning works, and the increase of green areas. Urging people to avoid outdoor activities or wear a face masks, he said people can also follow air pollution updates viawww.bangkokairquality.com. Photo from: www.facebook.com/aswinkwanmuang
Source: The Nation Bangkok December 21, 2018 09:56 UTC