Astonishing footage taken in Huai Khwang this morning shows the striking differenceTropical skyline was clouded in a toxic smog made of harmful PM2.5 particles at the start of the yearAdvertisementFootage shows how clean the air is after three months of coronavirus lockdown in Bangkok, Thailand. The tropical skyline was clouded in a toxic smog made of harmful PM2.5 particles at the start of the year, caused by construction, cars and agricultural fires. Astonishing footage taken this morning in the Huai Khwang district of the capital shows the striking difference. CREA data shows a fall in NO2 levels in London becoming particularly pronounced after the March 24 nationwide lockdown measures. Air pollution plummeted over China starting in February when the country enforced lockdowns due to the coronavirus, but new data reveals emissions have rebounded since orders were lifted in April, it was revealed last month.
Source: Daily Mail June 30, 2020 09:08 UTC