Thai court orders emergency plan to improve air quality

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Published On: 19 Jan 2024, 12:22

BANGKOK, Jan 19, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - A Thai court on Friday ordered the
government to come up with an urgent plan to curb air pollution within 90
days, as the kingdom braces for its annual peak of noxious haze.

Air quality plummets in Thailand in the early months of the year as smoke
from farmers burning stubble adds to industrial emissions and vehicle exhaust
fumes.

Bangkok and the northern city of Chiang Mai ranked among the world's most
polluted cities on some days last year, prompting a group of people to bring
a legal case to get the government to act.

The Chiang Mai administrative court on Friday ordered the National
Environmental Commission to present "preventive methods to solve pollution
both short and long term" within 90 days.

The court ruled that the previous government of prime minister Prayut Chan-O-
Cha, accused by the claimants of "neglecting his duty", had not moved quickly
enough to tackle pollution.

"After consideration, the defendants neglected their duties and acted too
slowly," the court ruling said.

The government of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, which took over in August,
has promised to tackle air pollution as a "national agenda".

A draft Clean Air Act endorsed by Srettha's cabinet, aimed at tackling the
problem, passed its first reading in parliament on Wednesday.

Early on Friday morning, Bangkok was 10th in the list of cities with the
worst air quality around the world, according to air pollution monitoring
firm IQAir.

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