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River pollution threat persists, government urged to act

From Bangkok Post · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Official statement Context piece
  • The National Health Commission Office (NHCO) urges the Thai government to prioritize transboundary pollution in the Kok River basin.
  • Pollution threatens the health and livelihoods of local communities in the region.
  • Addressing this issue is crucial for the well-being and economic stability of the affected population.

The National Health Commission Office (NHCO) is calling on the Thai government to elevate the issue of transboundary pollution in the Kok River basin to a national agenda item. The persistent pollution poses a significant threat to the health and economic well-being of local residents.

The NHCO highlights that the ongoing pollution in the Kok River basin directly impacts the health of communities living along its banks. Furthermore, it jeopardizes their livelihoods, which are often dependent on the river's resources. The office stresses that treating this as a national priority is essential for safeguarding the affected population.

While the article does not detail the specific sources or types of pollution, the NHCO's statement underscores the urgency and severity of the situation. The call for national attention suggests that the problem may be complex, potentially involving cross-border elements that require a coordinated governmental response. The emphasis on both health and income implies a need for comprehensive solutions that address environmental remediation and support for affected communities.

The government should treat transboundary pollution in the Kok River basin as a national agenda issue.

โ€” National Health Commission Office (NHCO)Stating the urgency and importance of addressing river pollution.
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Originally published by Bangkok Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.