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Amazing Photo Shows How Three Months of Quarantine Have ‘Cleaned’ Bangkok

After 3 months of lockdown, footage of the air of Bangkok, Thailand has turned clear from pollution. The skyline was crowded in a toxic smog made of harmful PM2.5 particles at the start of 2020. Basically the pollution caused by construction, cars, and agricultural fires. PM2.5 particles can be a threat to people’s health. The diameter of fewer than 2.5 micrometers and will be harmful when it rises up.

Many projects have been held and builders sent back home to neighboring countries, pollution has dropped.

Tourists that’s now less than usual means fewer cars, taxis, minivans, and coaches on the road. Now the particles that used to trapped in the atmosphere and caused residents to suffer now disappeared.

One of the benefits of the lockdown had been low pollution levels just like Bangkok due to fewer cars on the road.

Source: Daily Mail

Adib Mohd

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