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The deadly episode came a day after a crane fell on a moving train in northeastern Thailand, killing at least 32 people.
Toxic smog has become Bangkok’s annual public-health emergency during colder months. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Andre Neveling said he was so intimidated by local food on his first trip to Thailand that he ate Burger King for a week.
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The high-end chain brings its legendary stillness into the heart of Bangkok. BY HELMI YUSOF Read more at The Business Times.
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First look at Bangkok’s planned pedestrian, cycling bridge
Bangkok is examining plans for a new pedestrian and cycling bridge over the Chao Phraya River in an effort to revitalize the historic old town while introducing a new urban landmark.
Bangkok awoke Wednesday under a thick haze, with key business districts experiencing the highest pollution levels. PM2.5 particles pushed the city to 12th globally for air pollution. Authorities advised residents to stay indoors and encouraged work-from-home policies to mitigate traffic and health risks.
BANGKOK: Thailand's capital is experiencing orange-level air quality due to high concentrations of PM2.5 dust, with the citywide average of 43.3 µg/m³ exceeding the safety standard.
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Red levels of PM2.5 in Bangkok and 20 provinces
Red (seriously harmful) levels of PM2.5 blanketed Bangkok and 20 provinces, with 54 provinces in total covered with unsafe degrees of ultrafine dust on Wednesday morning.