Pollution choking Thailand's north hits tourism, worries public

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CHIANG MAI: High pollution levels in Thailand's northern city of Chiang Mai and surrounding provinces are keeping tourists away and alarming locals, with the government on Monday (Apr 10) urging residents to avoid o

and surrounding provinces are keeping tourists away and alarming locals, with the government on Monday urging residents to avoid outdoor activities.

"Its impacted my business ... people aren't coming can't see the view," said Sunat Insao, 53, who sells orange juice. On Monday it had eased to 171, but was still 19 times over the World Health Organization's recommended level.

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