
Bangkok requests cooperation for working from home (WFH) on 12-13 January 2026 to reduce traffic and exhaust pollution after forecasts predict closed weather conditions next week, increasing risk of PM 2.5 accumulation.
On 9 January 2026, the Facebook pageBangkok Metropolitan Administrationposted a message announcing a request for cooperation to work from home (WFH) to collectively reduce dust on 12-13 January 2026, after weather is forecast to be stagnant all next week, possibly causing high PM 2.5 levels. They invited everyone to work from home to reduce travel and prevent high dust levels.
Air quality is at the orange level, beginning to affect the general public's health. Recommended precautions include using protective equipment such as PM 2.5 masks whenever going outdoors, limiting the duration of strenuous outdoor activities or exercise, and monitoring for abnormal symptoms like coughing, difficulty breathing, or eye irritation. At-risk groups should always wear PM 2.5 masks when outdoors, avoid strenuous outdoor activities, and follow medical advice promptly if symptoms develop.
Governor Chadchart Sittipunt requested cooperation from government agencies, private sectors, and businesses to have their personnel work from home (Work From Home) on 12–13 January 2026 to reduce traffic and exhaust pollution. This follows forecasts that the period from 10–17 January will be high risk for dust accumulation due to stagnant weather.
Main causes of PM 2.5 pollution in Bangkok
Five response measures
If pollution reaches red level in over five districts, Low Emission Zone measures may be implemented, banning trucks from entering the city (except Green List vehicles).
Thanks for information from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Facebook page.