Blood clots, burning eyes: Pollution chokes north Thailand
Posted by Portalrules123@reddit | collapse | View on Reddit | 5 comments
Posted by Portalrules123@reddit | collapse | View on Reddit | 5 comments
overseas4now@reddit
It is burning season in the north, rainy season comes in June.
smackson@reddit
Is this anything to do with cooking over wood as a substitute for natural gas/other energy price spikes in recent weeks?
Portalrules123@reddit (OP)
I’m not sure but that seems like it makes logical sense….if so, just another side effect of the dumbest modern war.
StatementBot@reddit
The following submission statement was provided by /u/Portalrules123:
SS: Related to pollution and healthcare collapse as agricultural burning, forest fires, and emissions from cities have combined with the weather patterns at this time of year to cause severe pollution in northern Thailand affecting the well-being of millions of people. Even though the pollution season has been a feature of the region for a long time, locals are reporting that it’s far more severe than usual this time. Levels of PM 2.5 (which can enter the bloodstream and are linked to cancer) are at over 60 times the safe exposure limit near Thailand’s main city in the north. Living there must be like living next to a constant wildfire, with reports of burning eyes and nasal blood clots from all the pollutants….truly terrible to picture. Expect this pollution to only get worse as the population grows and emissions rise.
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Portalrules123@reddit (OP)
SS: Related to pollution and healthcare collapse as agricultural burning, forest fires, and emissions from cities have combined with the weather patterns at this time of year to cause severe pollution in northern Thailand affecting the well-being of millions of people. Even though the pollution season has been a feature of the region for a long time, locals are reporting that it’s far more severe than usual this time. Levels of PM 2.5 (which can enter the bloodstream and are linked to cancer) are at over 60 times the safe exposure limit near Thailand’s main city in the north. Living there must be like living next to a constant wildfire, with reports of burning eyes and nasal blood clots from all the pollutants….truly terrible to picture. Expect this pollution to only get worse as the population grows and emissions rise.