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                                                    </description><item><title>Forest fire control: awareness and cooperation needed</title><link>https://www.thaipbsworld.com/forest-fire-control-awareness-and-cooperation-needed/</link><description>Sleepless nights and days have already begun for the Fire Hawk Team. February to May is the peak period for forest fires and that means no rest, no leisure, no get-togethers with family and friends for those firefighters who put their lives on the line every day.</description><pubDate>2023-02-27T21:52+0100</pubDate><guid>thaipbs-c2773830c31d8dd4570aec265aa0becc</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230227215200</sortelement></item><item><title>Thailand warns of prison terms for forest fire starters</title><link>https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/thailand-warns-of-prison-terms-for-forest-fire-starters-424964</link><description>Forest fires have been cited as the main cause of air pollution in the North. The fires are generally started by foragers looking to gather items in forests and farmers who want to clear out crop stubble. The government has stepped up efforts to prevent outdoor burning, warning those who start fires that they can face prison sentences.</description><pubDate>2023-02-22T02:07+0100</pubDate><guid>pattayamail-32f92558ed0d8e9b88c178600373d40f</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230222020700</sortelement></item><item><title>Thailand announces ‘no-burning’ rule until end-April to prevent wildfires, haze</title><link>https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/thailand-wildfire-haze-no-burning-prayuth-particulate-matter-3285466</link><description>BANGKOK: In a bid to prevent the spread of wildfires and haze in the country, the Thai government has imposed a three-month no-burning rule across all localities. The rule, which kicked in on Feb 1, will be in effect until the end of April. In a statement on Wednesday (Feb 15), Deputy....</description><pubDate>2023-02-17T05:08+0100</pubDate><guid>channelnewsasia-77a2daa04469229269318d7533d33df3</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230217050800</sortelement></item><item><title>PM2.5 Air Quality Worsens in Northern Thailand</title><link>https://www.chiangraitimes.com/news/air-quality-in-northern-thailand/</link><description>On Tuesday, satellite thermal imaging detected 2,656 fire-danger hotspots in Thailand, more than in neighbouring countries, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency on Tuesday. According to the satellite operator, the data came from the Suomi NPP satellite’s visible infrared imaging suite.</description><pubDate>2023-02-15T00:43+0100</pubDate><guid>chiangraitimes-852863f592c9d99333cd90a4bcbb7bad</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230215004300</sortelement></item></channel></rss>