
This morning, 14 Jan 2026, PM 2.5 dust levels in Bangkok exceeded standards in all areas. Three districts are severely affected at the red level, which indicates health effects for everyone.
FacebookBangkok Air Quality Data CenterThe Bangkok Air Quality Data Center reports the PM 2.5 particulate matter situation in Bangkok on 14 January 2026 at 07:00. The citywide average is 58.1 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³), exceeding the standard of 37.5 µg/m³. The top 12 districts with the highest PM 2.5 levels are:
1. Bang Rak District: 86.9 µg/m³
2. Pathum Wan District: 83.4 µg/m³
3. Sathorn District: 78.5 µg/m³
4. Chatuchak District: 74.1 µg/m³
5. Ratchathewi District: 64.5 µg/m³
6. Lat Krabang District: 63.9 µg/m³
7. Bang Sue District: 63.8 µg/m³
8. Prawet District: 63.7 µg/m³
9. Lak Si District: 62.6 µg/m³
10. Nong Khaem District: 62.4 µg/m³
11. Bang Khen District: 61.4 µg/m³
12. Khlong Sam Wa District: 61.2 µg/m³
Dust levels tend to increase. Overall air quality is at an orange level, which means it is starting to impact health. Health advice for orange air quality level: beginning health effects.
Red air quality level: Health effects impact all people.
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