Bangkok expands cooling spots and free water stations to help residents beat heat
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Bangkok's Metropolitan Administration has expanded its network of cooling centers and deployed over 2,800 free drinking water stations to protect residents from intensifying summer heat. The measures are part of a broader public health response to rising temperatures across Thailand and Southeast Asia. The initiative comes amid regional concerns about heat-related illness and energy grid strain.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has strengthened measures to respond to rising temperatures by deploying a network of cooling spots and more than 2,800 free drinking water points to help protect residents from the summer heat.