“…Southeast Asia (SEA) is strongly affected by atmospheric haze pollution (Wiriya et al, 2013;(Li and Shao, 2009;Pongpiachan et al, 2014a;Pongpiachan et al, 2015;Chuang et al, 2016;Li et al, 2016;Chomanee et al, 2020;Dejchanchaiwong et al, 2020;ChooChuay et al, 2020a;ChooChuay et al, 2020b;ChooChuay et al, 2020c;Dejchanchaiwong and Tekasakul, 2021). In the upper SEA, the haze is observed during a quarter of every year and studied, mostly in Thailand (Wiriya et al, 2013;Wiriya et al, 2016;Thepnuan et al, 2019;Pani et al, 2019), but recently, air quality affected by PM10 and PM2.5 was studied in Laos (Nguyen et al, 2019), Myanmar (Sricharoenvech et al, 2020) and Vietnam (Le, 2020).…”