News

Don Muang will be the first district in Bangkok to obtain a new hospital under the "50 districts, 50 hospitals" policy, Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said.
BANGKOK: The Air Quality Information Centre of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reported that air quality in all 50 districts of Bangkok was at the "orange" level on Sunday (March 23 ...
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) penalised 465 trucks for LEZ rules and announced plans to expand enforcement across ...
The air quality index in Bangkok reached 188 as of 9.40am. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) declared 48 of its 50 districts as red (hazardous-to-health) zones, with PM2.5 levels ...
Frasers Property unveils its holistically integrated development in Bangkok, redefining urban living One of Thailand's largest private sector developments, One Bangkok, with an investment value of ...
Bangkok experienced the highest air pollution levels in Thailand on Tuesday, with fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations reaching hazardous levels across all 50 districts of the capital ...
BANGKOK, Dec 17 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Air pollution in at least 19 of Bangkok’s 50 districts is well above safety standards, the city’s administration has warned. The measurement of PM2.5 ...
As at April 13, a total of 23,405 individuals have formally submitted damage reports. The top five districts with the highest number of reports include Chatuchak with 3,080 cases, Huai Khwang with ...
Chadchart said at least 20 of Bangkok's 50 districts were expected to have unhealthy levels of PM2.5 particles, and the problem would linger because of calm weather. Air quality in Thailand regularly ...
Mr Chadchart said at least 20 of Bangkok's 50 districts were expected to have unhealthy levels of PM2.5 particles, and the problem would linger because of calm weather.
Chadchart said at least 20 of Bangkok's 50 districts were expected to have unhealthy levels of PM2.5 particles, and the problem would linger because of calm weather.
Chadchart said at least 20 of Bangkok's 50 districts were expected to have unhealthy levels of PM2.5 particles, and the problem would linger because of calm weather.