Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 0:03:39 GMT -8
Royal College of Physicians of Thailand together with medical experts from the Faculty of Medicine Chiang Mai University Revealing the dangers from deadly dust PM 2.5, affecting every system of the body. Starting with the respiratory system cardiovascular system The brain and nerve system affects children. The child's brain shrinks and becomes hyperactive. Prof. Dr. Chaichan Photirat, medical specialist in the respiratory system disease unit Critical Care Medicine and Allergy Internal Medicine Faculty of Medicine Chiang Mai University said that deadly dust PM 2.5 is the greatest risk factor for death. From research studies, it has been found that the population of Thailand has been affected by life and health. From dust pollution in almost every region for more than a decade and intensifying during the dry season. (During December - April), especially in the last 3-5 years. The source of pollution is a problem and has the greatest impact on people's lives and health during the dry season.
That is, burning in agricultural areas has increased Email Marketing List due to the promotion of the agricultural industry. (Especially the sugarcane, corn and rice industries in every region except the southern region) and there is also mono-crop agriculture in mountainous areas. Fires often spread outside the planting area, becoming one of the important causes of forest fires. (Upper Northern Region) as well as increasing the burning of agricultural land from industrial promotion. Domestic agriculture neighbors as well Make every region Except for the southern region, which is affected by PM2.5 during the dry season. Including Bangkok and surrounding areas that mainly receive PM2.5 from the burning of agricultural industries as well.
Because of the wind that blows PM2.5 from the source into Bangkok and metropolitan area combined with atmospheric pressure conditions The trapping of air without ventilation allows PM2.5 pollution to hang in the atmosphere for a long time. This makes the proportion of sources of PM2.5 from agricultural industry burning more influential than pollution from traffic or pollution from industrial factory chimneys. In summary, it can be concluded that PM2.5 pollution in Thailand during the dry season is mainly caused by the burning of agricultural industries, sugar cane, corn, and rice, and is aggravated by the burning of agricultural industries from neighboring countries. The entire Republic of Cambodia and the Republic of Myanmar
That is, burning in agricultural areas has increased Email Marketing List due to the promotion of the agricultural industry. (Especially the sugarcane, corn and rice industries in every region except the southern region) and there is also mono-crop agriculture in mountainous areas. Fires often spread outside the planting area, becoming one of the important causes of forest fires. (Upper Northern Region) as well as increasing the burning of agricultural land from industrial promotion. Domestic agriculture neighbors as well Make every region Except for the southern region, which is affected by PM2.5 during the dry season. Including Bangkok and surrounding areas that mainly receive PM2.5 from the burning of agricultural industries as well.
Because of the wind that blows PM2.5 from the source into Bangkok and metropolitan area combined with atmospheric pressure conditions The trapping of air without ventilation allows PM2.5 pollution to hang in the atmosphere for a long time. This makes the proportion of sources of PM2.5 from agricultural industry burning more influential than pollution from traffic or pollution from industrial factory chimneys. In summary, it can be concluded that PM2.5 pollution in Thailand during the dry season is mainly caused by the burning of agricultural industries, sugar cane, corn, and rice, and is aggravated by the burning of agricultural industries from neighboring countries. The entire Republic of Cambodia and the Republic of Myanmar