Providing compensation money to the family of a forest fire extinguishing officer who died while working.

Nan 8 Mar. - Director General of the National Parks Department Providing financial compensation to the families of officers who died while on patrol to prevent and monitor forest fires. Ready to give encouragement to all officers. In the case of Mr. Pansak Jaimongkol, official of Khun Nan National Park Died while performing patrol work to prevent and monitor forest fires. On the evening of March 4 at Ban Na Kok, Phu Fa Subdistrict, Bo Kluea District. Mr. Atthaphon Charoenchansa, Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Went to pay respects to the corpse. Ready to provide financial assistance to the families of the deceased, totaling 160,000 baht, stating that he would like to encourage all officers who work hard to prevent forest fires. Due to the difficult to access area. together with the hot and dry weather in this period We request all officers to consider their physical readiness as a priority before performing their duties. In order to prevent any further losses in the performance of such duties. Meanwhile, the sky in Nan city today (March 8) is covered in dense forest fire smog that can be clearly seen with the naked eye, with PM 2.5 values higher than the standard at 110-118 micrograms per hour. cubic meter It is within the red level criteria and has an impact on health. causing people to begin to be affected When you have to come out of the house, itchy eyes and itchy skin. and difficulty breathing Source: Thai News Agency