Chiang Mai Battles Forest Fires with Tech-Equipped Firefighters
Chiang Mai Battles Forest Fires with Tech-Equipped Firefighters
US · Published Mar 28, 2026
Indigenous firefighters in Chiang Mai are using technology to combat forest fires, which have historically caused significant air pollution and fatalities.
Local authorities have implemented a five-month ban on open burning to mitigate air quality issues exacerbated by climate change and human activities.
Satellite data from NASA indicates a reduction in fire incidents this year compared to 2020, suggesting increased awareness and stricter controls are having a positive impact.
Chiang Mai fights fires with tech
Chiang Mai, Thailand, is actively combating its recurring forest fire problem by equipping indigenous firefighters with advanced technology. The region has historically faced severe wildfires, particularly in March and April, driven by agricultural clearing practices and exacerbated by climate change. These fires have led to significant air pollution, at times ranking Chiang Mai among the most polluted cities globally, and have tragically resulted in fatalities.
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