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Heavy Smog, Worsened by Weather, Raises Alarm Across Asia

A woman on Monday wears a protective mask while waiting for a bus during smoggy conditions in Bangkok. Photo: Sakchai Lalit / Associated Press

BANGKOK — Unusually high levels of smog worsened by weather patterns are raising alarm across Asia, with authorities in Thailand’s hazy capital Bangkok opting to hand out face masks and step up enforcement of pollution controls.

A combination of construction dust, auto exhaust and other pollutants, lingering over Bangkok due to prevailing weather patterns, has taken air quality to unhealthy levels in recent days.

“I admit these are temporary solutions but we have to do it. Other long term measures will also be implemented, Pol Gen Aswin Kwanmuang told a meeting of army, police, pollution control and other officials on Monday.

The city was handing out some 10,000 face masks, spraying water to help settle dust and tightening controls on when big trucks can use city streets — the Thai Pollution Control Department said that about half of the high levels of PM 2.5, tiny particulate matter that can dangerously clog lungs, was due to diesel engine emissions.

In South Korea, unusually high PM 2.5 levels prompted emergency measures to reduce the health hazard. The country’s National Institute of Environmental Research said the daily average of 120 micrograms per cubic meter as of late Monday afternoon was the worst since it began monitoring for PM 2.5 in 2015.

Over the years, South Korea has suffered repeated spells when silt and pollution-laden winds have swept over from northern China. But vehicle emissions are also a problem.

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A visitor on Monday wearing a mask rides a bicycle along the Han river at a park in Seoul, South Korea. Photo: Lee Jin-man / Associated Press

South Korea has been fighting an acute rise in air pollution that experts link to emission from the country’s increasing number of cars and also to China’s massive industrial activity.

Thailand’s air pollution problem tends to wax and wane partly depending on the season. As in much of the rest of Asia, burning of fields after harvests can cause severe smog at certain times of the year.

The spring smog has come early to this tropical city.

“There are a lot of factories and now that the pollution score is higher we have to be more careful,” said Oranart Phongpreecha, 55, a housewife who lives just outside of Bangkok.

“It’s not that I get sick more often. But when I go outside, I have a sore throat and I can’t see clearly. … I’m afraid that polluted air is going into my lungs so I have to protect myself.”

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Bangkok road crews on Monday spray water in hopes to control heavy smog in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: Sakchai Lalit / Associated Press

Pralong Dumrongthai, head of the Thai Pollution Control Department, said long term solutions would include switching to use of electric vehicles and better quality gasoline.

He said the weather patterns suggest Bangkok might be stuck with bad air for up to three months.

“I ask for public understanding when your vehicles are being checked, especially those that emit black smoke or big trucks,” he said. “We need your cooperation.”

Pollution generally is out of control by the time countries take action. India’s cities are among the world’s smoggiest and it is just starting to tackle the problem.

The Indian government on Sunday announced a five-year program to cut air pollution by up to 30 percent from 2017 levels in the country’s 102 worst-affected cities.

Key targets include reducing burning of field waste, firewood and charcoal, cleaning up thermal power and auto emissions and heavily polluting brick production and controlling dust from construction.

Critics said the plan lacked details on enforcement and funding.

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A boat on Monday crosses the Chao Phraya river with the cityscape covered smog in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: Sakchai Lalit / Associated Press
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On Monday, police officers wearing a mask stand guard in heavy smog in Seoul, South Korea. Photo: Lee Jin-man / Associated Press

Story: Tassanee Vejpongsa and Kaweewit Kaewjinda

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Firecrackers Don’t Deter Krabi Swallow Swarm

This Sunday photo shows swallows perched atop electric cables in Krabi.
This Sunday photo shows swallows perched atop electric cables in Krabi.

KRABI — Residents were lighting firecrackers Sunday in their latest attempt to disperse thousands of swallows that swarmed into a southern town, hanging on electric cables and defecating onto the road below.

Fifty households at an Ao Luek district intersection in Krabi province have reportedly been affected by the mass of birds of unknown origin, which villagers said spent the night perched on electricity cables at the intersection. They said they were concerned about the smell of the excrements and that those with allergies or respiratory problems complained, but authorities have not taken action so far.

The birds, estimated to be 10,000 at times, have lingered in the area for about three months now. Residents of the commercial town said the birds arrive at about 6:30pm and leave at 5am.

Attempts to make noise and chase the swallows away – including lighting firecrackers – have failed so far, with residents urging related authorities to find a way to solve the problem.

Ruab Bangkram, 63, runs a toy shop in the affected area and said the sky darkened when the birds arrived in the afternoon. She added that her 9-year-old grandson is developing respiratory problems and had to seek medical help several times.

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Burning Sugarcane Stalks Contributes to Smog: Activists

KANCHANABURI — Fields of burned-out sugarcane husks wrapped in flames are one of the major sources of smog, environmental activists say.

Looking over fields of burnt sugarcane Monday in Isaan, gadfly petitioner Srisuwan Janya said the junta must do more to stop farmers’ practice of burning sugarcane for easy transport.

“So many farmers are burning sugarcane here today,” Srisuwan said. “It’s more convenient for them to transport, and saves money. Farmers don’t care about smog.”

Srisuwan said he’s also received reports of smog as far north as Kamphaeng Phet, and has officially complained to the Ministry of Industry to demand they ban factories from purchasing burnt sugarcane.

“Many point to auto emissions as the source of smog, construction and burning trash…but fixing this smog problem is misguided. Smog doesn’t just occur in Bangkok and the surrounding areas,” Srisuwan said.

Greenpeace Thailand country director Tara Buakamsri said in a Monday interview that smoke from burnt sugarcane in Kanchanaburi and provinces west of the capital would be swept westward to Phetchaburi and Myanmar by seasonal monsoon winds, but not Bangkok.S 42139654

However, burning crops east of Bangkok will contribute to the capital’s smog – one factor is haze pollution in Cambodia from crop burning being swept to Thailand. Tara says northern Cambodia is burning crops, clearing forests and burning single-crop farm fields during this season.

“Open-field burning, especially of agricultural waste, is a source of dust. It creates different sizes of dust, including PM2.5,” Tara said.

Srisuwan added that smog containing PM2.5 particles – the smallest and most harmful – is plentiful even in the rural central, eastern and western provinces, where sugarcane crops are grown.

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The Ministry of Industry’s Office of Cane and Sugar Board officially designated the beginning of sugarcane pressing season Dec. 1 until the end of February. During this season, agros practice residue crop burning to quickly and easily transport sugarcane.

Srisuwan said the board as well as local farmer associations have not denounced the “sloppy and haphazard” practice by banning sales of burnt sugarcane stalks.

“If factories refuse to buy it, them the farmers will be to afraid to burn it,” he said.

Srisuwan Janya is a prominent activist known for filing complaints against governmental injustices and is also the founder of the Stop Global Warming Association.

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Polish Mayor Stabbed in Heart on Stage at Charity Event

Photo: Anna Rezulak / Associated Press
Photo: Anna Rezulak / Associated Press

WARSAW, Poland — A convicted criminal with a knife rushed on to the stage during the finale of a charity event Sunday night and stabbed a Polish mayor in the heart and abdomen before shouting that he did it for political revenge, in an attack that left doctors fighting to save the politician’s life.

Gdansk Mayor Pawel Adamowicz grabbed his belly and collapsed in front of the audience at the “Lights to Heaven” fundraiser organized by the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity, the country’s most important charity.

Doctors revived Adamowicz on the spot and then transported him to Medical University of Gdansk, where he underwent five hours of surgery, said Dr. Tomasz Stefaniak, one of the doctors treating Adamowicz.

Almost seven hours after the assault, Stefaniak told reporters early Monday that “the patient is alive,” triggering applause, but added that the mayor remained “in a very serious condition.”

“The next hours will decide everything,” Stefaniak said, appealing for thoughts and prayers for the popular mayor.

Polish media reported that a number of political officials and Gdansk Archbishop Slawoj Leszek Glod went to the hospital during the operation.

After the knife attack, the assailant shouted from the stage that he had been wrongly imprisoned under a previous national government led by Civic Platform, a party to which the mayor formerly belonged. He said his name was Stefan and that “I was jailed but innocent. … Civic Platform tortured me. That’s why Adamowicz just died.”

Police said the suspect was a 27-year-old with a criminal record and had carried out bank robberies. A police spokesman, Mariusz Ciarka, said the attacker appeared to have mental problems and gained access to the area with a media badge.

He was arrested and is under investigation.

TVN footage showed Adamowicz on stage with a sparkler in hand telling the audience that it had been a “wonderful day” and then the attacker came toward him. The mayor had been on the streets of his Baltic port city earlier in the day collecting money for the charity, along with volunteers around the country.

European Council President Donald Tusk, a former Polish prime minister who co-founded Civil Platform and is from Gdansk, wrote on Twitter: “Let’s all pray for Mayor Adamowicz. Pawel, we are with you.”

The head of the charity, Jerzy Owsiak, is a liberal critic of Poland’s current right-wing government. He blamed what he described as an atmosphere of hate under the ruling Law and Justice party for the attack on the mayor.

Adamowicz, 53, has been mayor of Gdansk since 1998. He was part of the democratic opposition born in that city under the leadership of Lech Walesa during the 1980s. After leaving Civic Platform, he was re-elected to a sixth term as an independent candidate in the fall.

As mayor, he has been a progressive voice, supporting LGBT rights and tolerance for minorities. He marched in last year’s gay pride parade, a rare action for a mayor in Poland.

He also showed solidarity with the Jewish community when the city’s synagogue had its windows broken last year, strongly denouncing the vandalism.

“Horrified by the brutal attack on Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz,” said Frans Timmermans, a Dutch politician and leading European Union official. “Hope and pray he will recover. A great leader of his city and a true humanitarian.”

The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity raises money to buy state-of-the-art medical equipment for Poland’s cash-strapped state hospitals, mostly for children.

The last attack on a politician in Poland was in 2010 in Lodz. A man shouting that he wanted to kill Law and Justice party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski fatally shot an aide to one of the party’s lawmakers to the European Parliament. A second man was stabbed and injured.

At the time Law and Justice was in the opposition and Kaczynski blamed the attack at an “atmosphere of hate” under the rival party, Civic Platform.

Story: Vanessa Gera

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Govt Short on Solutions as Smog Surges Over Bangkok

Smog hangs over Bangkok’s sky Monday morning.
Smog hangs over Bangkok’s sky Monday morning.

BANGKOK — The authorities were scrambling Monday to respond to worsening smog in the capital city.

A government spokesman said junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha has ordered related agencies to inform people of the danger of ultrafine particles after Bangkok’s air quality this past weekend again fell to “unhealthy” levels.

As of Monday morning, the international Air Quality Index’s average ranking for the capital was 183, or “unhealthy,” though some areas such as Saphan Khwai and Lat Yao as of 10am were ranked at  “hazardous” levels of 370 and 403, respectively.

Spokesman Puttipong Punnakanta said City Hall has instructed local offices to wash streets, spray water, get old vehicles off the road and regulate construction sites. He also said they would attempt to seed clouds to create rain in certain parts of Bangkok, which is not technically possible.

Asked about government plans to improve air quality while on a visit to Chiang Mai, Prayuth said the government alone cannot solve the smog problem because “everyone has contributed to” it.

Public frustration is mounting. The top five Thai hashtags on Twitter Monday morning related to smog: #Smog, #BangkokSmog, #PM25#ToxicSmog and #SmogSmoke.

Air quality has suffered on and off in the capital for the past year, with the most recent downturn beginning late last month, when officials blamed it on weather conditions and vehicle emissions.

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‘Game of Thrones’ Final Season to Debut in April

NEW YORK — “Game of Thrones” fans, get ready.

HBO announced Sunday night that the eighth and final season will begin on April 14. In a one minute and 44 second teaser released Sunday, Arya Stark (Maisie Williams), Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) and Jon Snow (Kit Harington) are seen in the crypts of Winterfell.

Fans have eagerly awaited the six-episode finale of the show since Season 7 of the popular HBO show ended in August 2017.

The fantasy series based on the George R.R. Martin novels has been one of HBO’s most successful shows.

HBO isn’t getting out of the “Game of Thrones” business. A prequel created by Martin and writer-producer Jane Goldman is underway, with Naomi Watts set to star, and other spinoffs are possible.

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‘Roma’ Tops Critics’ Choice Awards; A Tie for Gaga and Close

Tom Rob Smith and the cast and crew of "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" accept the award for best limited series at the 24th annual Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. Photo: Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — “Roma” is the top winner at the Critics’ Choice Awards, winning best picture, foreign language film and a pair of individual honors for director Alfonso Cuaron.

The 24th annual ceremony held Sunday at Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California, also split the top actress award between Glenn Close for “The Wife” and Lady Gaga for “A Star Is Born.” The split win comes a week after Close won the Golden Globe Award for best actress in a film drama, an award that many expected Lady Gaga would win.

“The Americans” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” tied for top television winners with three apiece. “Maisel” won the top comedy honor for the second year in a row, and series star Rachel Brosnahan also was a repeat winner for best actress in a comedy series.

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Glenn Close, left, and Lady Gaga, winners in a tie for the best actress award, pose in the press room at the 24th annual Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. Photo: Jordan Strauss / Invision / Associated Press

“Black Panther” and “Vice” each won three awards, including a pair of acting honors for Christian Bale for his portrayal of former Vice President Dick Cheney.

The best actress prize wasn’t the only award that resulted in a tie: Amy Adams and Patricia Arquette split the best actress in a limited series or movie made for television honor.

Elsie Fisher won the best new actress honor for her breakthrough role in “Eighth Grade.”

The show was broadcast live on the CW network and hosted by Taye Diggs.

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Indonesia Finds Lion Air Jet Cockpit Voice Recorder

Boeing's first 737 MAX 9 jet at the company's delivery center before a ceremony transferring ownership to Thai Lion Air in Seattle in a March 2018 file photo. Photo: Elaine Thompson / Associated Press
Boeing's first 737 MAX 9 jet at the company's delivery center before a ceremony transferring ownership to Thai Lion Air in Seattle in a March 2018 file photo. Photo: Elaine Thompson / Associated Press

JAKARTA — A search effort has located the cockpit voice recorder of a Lion Air jet that crashed into the Java Sea in October, an Indonesian official said Monday, in a possible boost to the accident investigation.

Ridwan Djamaluddin, a deputy maritime minister, told reporters that the agency investigating the crash that killed 189 people had informed the ministry about the discovery.

“We got confirmation this morning from the National Transportation Safety Committee’s chairman,” he said.

Human remains were also discovered at the seabed location, Djamaluddin said.

The 2-month-old Boeing 737 MAX 8 jet plunged into the Java Sea just minutes after taking off from Jakarta on Oct. 29, killing everyone on board.

The cockpit data recorder was recovered within days and showed that the jet’s airspeed indicator had malfunctioned on its last four flights.

If the voice recorder is undamaged, it could provide valuable additional information to investigators.

The Lion Air crash was the worst airline disaster in Indonesia since 1997, when 234 people died on a Garuda flight near Medan. In December 2014, an AirAsia flight from Surabaya to Singapore plunged into the sea, killing all 162 on board.

Lion Air is one of Indonesia’s youngest airlines but has grown rapidly, flying to dozens of domestic and international destinations. It has been expanding aggressively in Southeast Asia, a fast-growing region of more than 600 million people.

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How to Snag Discounted Goodies at Bangkok’s Supermarkets (And Fight Food Waste)

Discounted cheese at a branch of Tops Supermarket.
Discounted cheese at a branch of Tops Supermarket.

Top: Discounted cheese at a branch of Tops Supermarket.

Finding affordable, delicious cheese in Thailand that you didn’t make yourself – is likely to end with you staring at the imported dairy section in expensive supermarkets.

The bad news is that those same markets toss tons of fresh food every day – according to the United Nations, a third of all produced food is chucked into the trash. The good news is that their attempts to unload it at reduced prices means the savvy, deal-snagging crowd can troll the aisles for sales.

Find some cheddar to slap into a grilled cheese or a good wheel of brie to impress company. Here are some tips to swipe cheap cheese and baked goods at the supermarkets.

Tops Supermarket

IMG 5347Keep your eyes peeled for deep discounts of 50 percent or more at Tops. According to a Tops representative, cheese nearing the end of its shelf life, usually within a week or less, is slapped with a yellow sticker that can halve the price of a chunk of Caprice des Dieux. Do not be fooled by the red sale tags which only mean discounts of 10 percent to 20 percent.

So depending on what’s close to being expired, one week it could only be hard British cheddars on sale, while another only Roquefort are pimping themselves out.

Coupons provided to 1 Card members can still be used on top of the already discounted prices, as can points for a 100 baht discount. Yes, it’s possible to snag packages of blue cheese for nothing by if you use a family member’s pooled points.

Bakery items are discounted 25 percent after 8pm. Don’t forget to ask for large loaves to be sliced if you don’t have a bread knife at home!

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Discounted bakery items at a branch of Tops Supermarket.

Tesco Lotus

At Tesco Lotus, cheese will be kept in stock until it’s nearly expired. Then, as deal-snaggers know well, they’ll be be marked by the chain’s famous yellow discount stickers. Usually, a small crowd of aunties and uncles wait to snag deals starting at 8pm every day for deeper discounts in the fresh food section, with sales items usually of slightly-wilted veggies, but one may be able to snag a pack of cheddar if it slips through.

We recommend just checking the dairy section for discounted cheese which start at the 30 percent off price range, depending on the branch.

Note that the busy Tesco Lotus at On Nut doesn’t discount expiring food. But don’t be mad – they donate it to a food waste foundation. At other branches, items are discounted and later destroyed.

Bakery items start getting discounts in the evening around 6pm, but the sale percentages vary according to supply. A bakery worker at Tesco Lotus Rama IV said that sales each evening are around 25 or 50 percent off, with very few items reaching 75 percent off – usually if there is a large surplus.

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Discounted cheese at a branch of Tesco Lotus.

Big C

Cheeses at Big C get discounted around a week before a product’s expiration date, although the percentage of discounts vary.

Bakery items start getting discounted at 25 percent at 7pm and 50 percent at 8pm and on, answered a bakery worker at Big C Rama IV, although exact discounts may vary across branches.

According to Nattaporn Karnjanapradit, Big C public relations officer, the three branches with the largest variety of cheese and bread in Bangkok are the Big C Rama IV, Big C Extra Pattaya 3 and Big C Extra Phuket 3 branches.

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Discounted cheeses at a branch of Tops Supermarket.

Gourmet Market

Gourmet Market supermarkets, found at EmQuartier, Emporium, Siam Paragon, Terminal 21 and The Mall branches, have no scheduled discounts for either cheeses or bakery.

Villa

Like Gourmet Market, Villa Market also has no scheduled discounts for either cheese or bakery, but items close to being expired might be discounted. Some brands will not be listed for discounts, either.

Discounted cheese at a branch of Tops Supermarket.
Discounted cheese at a branch of Tops Supermarket.

Makro

Different branches of warehouse retailer Makro offer different discounts depending on product supply – but don’t despair, just scan shelves for the yellow stickers that offer discounts.

Makro’s Sathorn branch, for example, offers two waves of bakery sales: the first of various unsold items at 1 to 2pm, and a second wave at 5pm for savory items such as ham and cheese sandwiches. Sales percentages vary.

The cheeses are discounted a few baht, such as 180 baht out of 200, for promotions rotating every 15 days. But if you’re not in a hurry, cheeses are discounted around 30 percent a month before their expiration date for frozen cheeses, and 15 days for non-frozen products.

That’s just a partial list. Many bakeries, especially those in high-end hotels and the like, have bakery happy hours where they unload high-end pastries and other baked goods onto the hungry masses. Call on one near you to find out more.

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Starting Tomorrow, Smartphones Become Thai Driver’s Licenses

BANGKOK — Forgetting one’s driver’s license at home won’t be a problem starting tomorrow when they go digital.

An electronic version for both cars and motorcycles goes live nationwide on Tuesday from the Land Transport Department.

Update: Smartphone Driver’s Licenses Not Accepted by Cops

Drivers must download the free DLT QR Licence application (iOS/Android, currently unavailable). Once it’s  installed, drivers can register by email and phone number, then scan the QR code on the back of their physical driver’s license.

Those holding cards printed before QR codes were added in September 2017 can contact the department to get their e-licenses.

Apart from being used as a digital driver’s license, the application will also provide information about the holders’ traffic tickets and offer reminders to renew their licenses.

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