World – Environment
Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered free public transport in Bangkok for one week, starting on February 25, to address the capital city’s alarming air pollution.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Suriya Jungrungreangkit said the decision was made after Bangkok was ranked the fourth worst city in the world for air quality on January 24, according to the latest data from Swiss-based IQAir.
From January 25 to 31, people will be given free services on buses and electric trains within the capital, said Suriya.
The Thai government will allocate about 140 million THB (4.1 million USD) from the central budget to offset the costs of transport units, including Bangkok Transit System Plc (BTS), Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company (BEM) and Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA).
In addition, the government has set up eight checkpoints to monitor vehicle emissions. Suriya expects the number of passengers using public transport to increase by 20-30% during this period. He added that if the pollution situation does not improve after the seven-day period, the government will consider extending the initiative.
Courtesy VNA