Bangkok's air pollution eased significantly on Sunday morning, though the health threat posed by PM2.5 lingers.
Meteorological Department director-general Phuwieng Prakhammintara said the sky had cleared over the city thanks to a reduction in small dust particles.
"But the situation will worsen from January 29 and 31 when there will be no rain in Bangkok," he said. As of 10am Sunday, the number of areas in Greater Bangkok with PM2.5 above the safe limit of 50 micrograms per cubic metre of air had dropped to 11 from 41 the day before.
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