MEDIUMgdacs · L1 · wildfire2026-04-17
Green forest fire notification in Thailand
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Summary A medium-severity forest fire has been burning in Thailand since April 3, 2026, continuing for over two weeks as of April 17. Northern Thailand appears to be particularly affected, with authorities deploying digital tools to combat the ongoing blaze. The extended duration suggests challenging containment conditions.
Supply-chain impact
- Palm oil production faces potential disruption as Thailand ranks among the world's top producers, with plantations concentrated in fire-prone regions that could experience direct damage or operational shutdowns due to air quality concerns
- Agricultural supply chains may experience broader impacts beyond palm oil, as forest fires often spread to adjacent farmland and can contaminate crops with smoke and ash
- Transportation networks in affected northern regions could face delays or route diversions due to poor visibility and safety concerns from heavy smoke conditions
- Processing facilities and storage infrastructure near fire zones may implement precautionary shutdowns to protect equipment and personnel from smoke damage
Watch points
- Monitor air quality indices and visibility conditions that could trigger broader transportation disruptions or facility closures across northern Thailand's agricultural corridor
- Track fire containment progress and weather patterns, as seasonal winds or drought conditions could expand the affected area and escalate supply-chain disruptions
関連ニュース(2)
- Where There Is Smoke - Orion MagazineOrion Magazine·2025-02-12
Where There Is Smoke Orion Magazine
- For fire-ravaged northern Thailand, there’s now an app to battle the blaze - news - Mongabaynews - Mongabay·2022-02-28
For fire-ravaged northern Thailand, there’s now an app to battle the blaze news - Mongabay