Chiang Mai Faces Severe Air Pollution Amidst Fire Season
Chiang Mai Faces Severe Air Pollution Amidst Fire Season
US · Published Apr 1, 2026
Chiang Mai is experiencing severe air pollution due to the annual fire season, impacting public health.
Local authorities are enforcing strict penalties for illegal burning to combat the pollution.
Residents are taking legal action, demanding government intervention for improved air quality.
Severe air pollution from annual fire season
Chiang Mai is currently facing a severe air pollution crisis, triggered by the annual fire season that spans from November to March. This period witnesses a surge in agricultural burning as farmers prepare their fields, compounded by natural wildfires fueled by the region's arid conditions. The resulting haze has enveloped the city, leading to a notable increase in health problems among residents, particularly children, who are experiencing issues such as nosebleeds and skin rashes.
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