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00:00Bangkok skyline may be beautiful, but sometimes what's in the air tell a different story.
00:06PM 2.5 does invisible harmful particles cause a growing threat especially to our most vulnerable,
00:13our children. But the BMA isn't just watching, it's taking action. Under the leadership of
00:18Governor Chachat, the BMA is transforming classrooms into pollution-free self-stones.
00:24BMA school classrooms are being transformed into dust-free classrooms, featuring air conditioners
00:30and air purifiers to safeguard students from harmful air pollution and ensure a healthier
00:36learning environment. Kindergarteners are a top priority. Their small lungs are especially at risk.
00:42That's why the BMA is upgrading all 1966 early years classrooms, with 971 are already completed
00:51and the rest on the way. Bangkok is breathing new life into education, one clean safe classroom at a time.