Burning fires in agricultural areas can cause significant air pollution, with smoke and particulate matter negatively impacting public health and contributing to smog formation. Drone. Thailand
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Burning fires in agricultural areas release PM 2.5
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| Frame Rate | 25 |
| Total Clip(s) Length | 00:13 |
| Number of Clips | 1 |
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