The huge waste dump that caught fire on May 3, is now nearly under control while water sources at four areas adjacent to the dump site are ready to prevent another fire, according to the Ayutthaya Governor Witthaya Pewpong.
The dump site fire at Baan Pom sub-district, which was caused by the burning of rice stubble, is now 95% under control and only smoke can be seen from the south of the rubbish site. The fire is expected to be completely extinguished today (May 5). Local people were evacuated to Kasattrathiratch Temple and provided with meals as trying to cook was not convenient. Meanwhile some patients were sent to the municipal hospital.
“At present, rice stubble burning is still found; any farmer found guilty will be sentenced to a maximum of 7 years in jail. Burning outdoors will cause fire and smog affecting nearby people, therefore laws relevant to public health and the environment will be enforced strictly,” said Governor Witthaya.
Burning rice stubble actually reduces cropping due to a lack of plant nutrients in the soil and consequently more fertilizer is needed which means more investment. This leads to less profit and smaller crops, he added.