In 2024, Buriram’s crime landscape is marked by a high level of concern among its residents. The crime index is notably elevated at 69.12, pointing towards significant challenges in maintaining public safety.
While there is a strong worry about theft, robbery, and other property crimes, some residents feel relatively safe during daytime activities.
Buriram's pollution levels in 2024 are alarmingly high, reflecting critical environmental concerns. Air quality, marked with a negative perception, remains a severe issue for the city's residents.
Air pollution challenges are driven by insufficient mitigation measures, affecting the city's image and residents' health.
Concerns over garbage disposal achieve negative readings, indicating a significant level of dissatisfaction among Buriram's residents.
Noise and light pollution, although not as severe as other issues, still contributes to an uncomfortable urban environment.
Despite some infrastructural amenities, Buriram’s green areas and parks receive a negative quality perception, indicating crucial limitations in recreational and environmental offerings.
Water quality issues, particularly accessibility to clean drinking water, are cause for significant concern, with residents rating these aspects negatively.