A view of the thick smoke covering Chiang Mai city during the burning season. Air pollution is choking the upper northern provinces, including Chiang Mai, as PM2.5 levels exceed safety thresholds during peak burning season. Thick smoke from local forest fires, farmers burning crop stubble, and even more from neighboring countries (Myanmar and Laos) has blanketed the popular tourist destination, reducing visibility.Recent days have seen sharp rises in hotspots (up to 158 detected in Chiang Mai province), pushing AQI into the unhealthy range. Authorities are responding with burn bans, monitoring

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A view of the thick smoke covering Chiang Mai city during the burning season. Air pollution is choking the upper northern provinces, including Chiang Mai, as PM2.5 levels exceed safety thresholds during peak burning season. Thick smoke from local forest fires, farmers burning crop stubble, and even more from neighboring countries (Myanmar and Laos) has blanketed the popular tourist destination, reducing visibility.Recent days have seen sharp rises in hotspots (up to 158 detected in Chiang Mai province), pushing AQI into the unhealthy range. Authorities are responding with burn bans, monitoring
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A view of the thick smoke covering Chiang Mai city during the burning season. Air pollution is choking the upper northern provinces, including Chiang Mai, as PM2.5 levels exceed safety thresholds during peak burning season. Thick smoke from local forest fires, farmers burning crop stubble, and even more from neighboring countries (Myanmar and Laos) has blanketed the popular tourist destination, reducing visibility.Recent days have seen sharp rises in hotspots (up to 158 detected in Chiang Mai province), pushing AQI into the unhealthy range. Authorities are responding with burn bans, monitoring

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