Town hall chiefs in Ang Thong, central Thailand, are using customised trucks to spray sanitising liquid into the air and over buildings. <br /><br />Health chief Tuenjai Songtrai said the vehicles were bought from donations form locals and rolled out on Monday (April 6) to fight the Covid-19 coronavirus.<br /><br />Tuenjai said he was worried about the situation so he decided to buy the disinfectant car and he was grateful for the locals who support him.<br /><br />He said: "I spend 500,000THB (12,394GBP) to buy three disinfectant sprays because I want to keep my home town away from the virus.<br /><br />"There were also the locals who wanted to support me and they donate me their money so I could continue the cleaning with their help and I think that is wonderful."<br /><br />Thailand has declared 2,369 cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus and 30 deaths. The disease comes from Wuhan, China.<br /><br />Measures to contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic include a ban on all passenger flights, mandatory face masks, a national 10pm curfew and the closure of all non-essential customer-facing businesses.