Bangkok city employees shift to remote work as harmful air pollution envelops the Thai capital. PM2.5 levels exceed WHO guidelines, prompting health concerns
Middle East News: Bangkok city employees have been told to work from home to avoid harmful air pollution, as a layer of noxious haze blanketed the Thai capital on Thursday.
China Air Pollution: "2023 is the first year that China s national average PM2.5 level has increased year-on-year since the beginning of China s "war on pollution" in 2013. 80 per cent of the provincial capitals, including Beijing, have seen PM2.5 level increase on year," the report stated.