Thailand's popular resort island is covered in smog caused by Indonesian forest fires
Phuket, Thailand's popular island, is dominated by smog caused by wildfires. In Indonesia, Monday, September 23, the air quality reached a healthier level.
As of 9 am on Monday, the air quality level (AQI) had reached 158, which is a health hazard. Air quality (AQI) from zero to 50 is a good level of air, while 51 to 100 is a bad level. Levels 101 to 200 are harmful to health. Levels 201 to 300 are extremely detrimental to health and above all are extremely harmful to health.
Air quality (PM2.5 atmospheric particles) in Phuket is measured at 57 microgramme per cubic meter That's a level considered harmful to health, according to the Thai Ministry of Environment.
Thailand's Ministry of Disaster Management has issued a warning against outdoor activities such as driving and traveling by boat, while Residents are urged to wear face masks and close their doors and windows
As of 9 am on Monday, the air quality level (AQI) had reached 158, which is a health hazard. Air quality (AQI) from zero to 50 is a good level of air, while 51 to 100 is a bad level. Levels 101 to 200 are harmful to health. Levels 201 to 300 are extremely detrimental to health and above all are extremely harmful to health.
Air quality (PM2.5 atmospheric particles) in Phuket is measured at 57 microgramme per cubic meter That's a level considered harmful to health, according to the Thai Ministry of Environment.
Thailand's Ministry of Disaster Management has issued a warning against outdoor activities such as driving and traveling by boat, while Residents are urged to wear face masks and close their doors and windows
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