Bangkok, Thailand — Bangkok’s air quality this morning has reached levels that may affect health. The Bangkok Air Quality Data Center reports an average PM2.5 level of 45 µg/m³, above the safe standard of 37.5 µg/m³. Currently, 58 areas across the city exceed safe levels, placing them in the “orange” category.
Top 12 Districts with Highest PM2.5 Levels:
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Bang Rak – 55.3 µg/m³
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Sathorn – 54.6 µg/m³
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Lat Krabang – 54.6 µg/m³
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Nong Khaem – 53 µg/m³
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Ratchathewi – 52.4 µg/m³
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Pathumwan – 51.9 µg/m³
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Taling Chan – 51.4 µg/m³
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Khlong Sam Wa – 50.3 µg/m³
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Thawi Watthana – 50.3 µg/m³
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Bang Kho Laem – 50 µg/m³
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Bang Phlat – 49.7 µg/m³
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Phasi Charoen – 49.2 µg/m³
Health Advice
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General public – Wear a PM2.5 mask outdoors, limit strenuous outdoor activity, and monitor for symptoms such as coughing, eye irritation, or difficulty breathing.
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At-risk groups – Avoid outdoor activity, wear protective masks at all times outdoors, and seek medical attention if symptoms occur.
Air Quality Forecast
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1–2 & 7 December: Weak air circulation due to ground-level inversion may increase PM2.5 concentrations.
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3–6 December: Strong winds from high-pressure systems may reduce pollution levels.
Hotspot Update
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A single heat hotspot was detected on 30 November in Si Kan, Don Mueang District, currently under verification.
Stay Informed
Real-time air quality updates are available via:
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AirBKK App / www.airbkk.com
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Bangkok Environment Office & Air Quality Data Center on Facebook
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