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Bangkok, public transport free
Bangkok tackles smog with week-long free public transport
Super Bowl 59 could be the most-watched game ever, with some viewers tuning in just for the commercials. Brands are already teasing fans ahead to the game day and saying you can expect major star power, laughs and big surprises. NBC’s Kaylee Hartung has a sneak peak of some of the commercials.
Bangkok Offers Free Public Transport to Fight Air Pollution
Bangkok is offering free public transport for a week to combat rising air pollution levels, which have led to school closures and remote work. The initiative aims to reduce car usage, one significant pollution contributor.
Bangkok announces free public transport to reduce smog
BANGKOK: The government of Thailand has announced making public transport free for a week in the capital Bangkok to curb the smog and ease traffic
Bangkok offers free transport as it battles worst pollution in years
AIR pollution in the Thai capital Bangkok forced the closure of more than 350 schools, city authorities said, the highest number in five years.
Free ride! Bangkok offers complimentary public transport for a week to tackle air pollution
Thai authorities on Saturday announced that they have made public transport free for a week. The order was passed to address the growing air pollution problem in Bangkok. Currently, employees are being advised to work from home and schools have been shut down.
Bangkok buses, trains free for a week as city acts on worsening smog
Smog levels are soaring in Bangkok, prompting city officials to take measures including making public transport free of charge for a week. Most forms of public transport can be used free of charge from Saturday until January 31,
Bangkok gets free public transport for a week
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra ordered public transport in Bangkok to be free for a week from Saturday, as authorities try to reduce traffic and ease the smog that has choked the city for days.
PM orders week of free public transport to combat PM2.5
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered free public transport in Bangkok for one week, starting today, in response to worsening air pollution as dust levels have surged across all districts of the capital.
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PM2.5 levels in Bangkok improve, with one area still in red zone
BANGKOK: A check on the latest PM2.5 levels in Bangkok on Sunday (Jan 26) showed that the levels exceeded the standard, ...
The Thaiger
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Worker electrocuted in Bangkok tragedy cleaning building
A 32 year old Myanmar worker dies while cleaning in Bangkok after electrocution. The incident is under police investigation.
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Thai authorities seek to ease air pollution in capital by offering free public transport
Thai authorities have made travel by public transport in Bangkok free for a week, the latest tactic to try to tackle soaring ...
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Hundreds of LGBTQ+ couples rush to make their wedded status legal in Bangkok
Hundreds of LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand began making their wedded status legal Thursday, the first day a law took effect ...
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Bangkok air pollution forces 352 schools to close
Air pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number ...
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Bangkok schools closed due to air pollution
Thai authorities on Friday closed more than 350 schools in the capital Bangkok due to air pollution, according to local media ...
COLlive News
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From Basketball in Ra’anana to Shabbos in Bangkok
Illuminations #159, a weekly publication by COLlive.com and DollarDaily.org: Rabbi Or and Rivka Ziv share stories and moments ...
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Bangkok Urges People to Work From Home as Air Pollution Worsens
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration urged people to work from home for the rest of the week if they can, with air ...
Pattaya Mail
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Combating PM 2.5 air pollution in Bangkok – All metro and bus services will be free Jan 25-31
The government has announced urgent measures to combat PM 2.5 air pollution in Bangkok, including seven days of free public ...
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