Bright Choomanee

With a degree in English from Srinakharinwirot University, Bright specializes in writing engaging content. Her interests vary greatly, including lifestyle, travel, and news. She enjoys watching series with her orange cat, Garfield, in her free time.
  • Thailand NewsThai hostages freed by Hamas set for repatriation from Israel | Thaiger

    Thai hostages freed by Hamas set for repatriation from Israel

    Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa arrived in Israel yesterday, February 1, to supervise the anticipated repatriation of five Thai nationals who were recently released after being held hostage by Hamas for 15 months. Maris, along with Chief of Defence Forces General Songwit Noonpakdee, arrived in Tel Aviv yesterday morning local time. They later visited the five Thai nationals at Al-Shamir…

  • Crime NewsCivil servant caught filming police officers in Khon Kaen restroom | Thaiger

    Civil servant caught filming police officers in Khon Kaen restroom

    A civil servant from Udon Thani has been detained for secretly recording two police officers in a restroom in Khon Kaen with plans to share the footage in online groups. Police were alerted to a man exhibiting suspicious behaviour at a petrol station restroom on Mittraphap Road in the Nam Phong district of Khon Kaen yesterday, February 1, as per…

  • Crime NewsIllegal recycling site found with 3,600 tonnes of power lines | Thaiger

    Illegal recycling site found with 3,600 tonnes of power lines

    An unlicensed recycling facility in Samut Sakhon province has been found with illegally stored power lines, following a fire at a nearby plastics factory. The incident occurred on January 29 in Ban Phaeo district when a fire erupted at a plastics factory, leading to an investigation. Police discovered materials marked for recycling by a Chinese-owned company, including power lines from…

  • Phuket NewsTourist bus plunges into ravine in Phuket, injuring nine | Thaiger

    Tourist bus plunges into ravine in Phuket, injuring nine

    In Phuket, officials are investigating a tourist bus accident in Kata that resulted in the vehicle falling into a 15-metre-deep ravine, injuring nine people. The incident took place yesterday, February 1, around 1.15pm near the Le Méridien Phuket Beach Resort, located south of Patong. Emergency rescue teams from the Phuket Kusoldharm Foundation and Karon Municipality, along with local police, arrived…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesThailand sees slight temperature rise with isolated southern storms | Thaiger

    Thailand sees slight temperature rise with isolated southern storms

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) forecasted a slight increase in temperatures due to weakening cold air masses, alongside isolated thunderstorms in parts of the south for February 2. The high-pressure system affecting upper Thailand is diminishing, resulting in a 1 to 2 degrees Celsius rise in temperature and morning fog. Northern and northeastern regions remain cool to cold, while…

  • Road deathsRama 2 Road collision leaves two injured in Samut Songkhram | Thaiger

    Rama 2 Road collision leaves two injured in Samut Songkhram

    A collision occurred on Rama 2 Road in Samut Songkhram province involving a pickup truck and a six-wheel truck. Police speculate that the driver might have fallen asleep at the wheel. The incident happened at 9pm yesterday, January 29, at kilometre 74+100, heading south in Mueang Yisan district. Upon arriving at the scene, Police Lieutenant Pitipan Wongaree from the Yi…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok seeks air pollution control status amid rising PM2.5 levels | Thaiger

    Bangkok seeks air pollution control status amid rising PM2.5 levels

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) plans to request the government’s declaration of Bangkok as an air pollution control area due to anticipated rises in PM2.5 levels over the coming week. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt announced yesterday, January 29, that he will present the proposal to the Cabinet next week. Declaring Bangkok a pollution control area would empower the BMA to…

  • Road deathsMotorcyclist killed in tragic collision with truck at petrol station | Thaiger

    Motorcyclist killed in tragic collision with truck at petrol station

    A tragic accident occurred when a trailer truck collided with a motorcycle at a petrol station entrance, leading to the death of a 29 year old man from Kamphaeng Phet. The incident took place at 3pm yesterday, January 29 and involved the man reaching out to save his girlfriend in a final moment before being fatally struck by the truck.…

  • Thailand NewsFisherman finds human remains under Pathum Thani overpass | Thaiger

    Fisherman finds human remains under Pathum Thani overpass

    A man searching for fish in Pathum Thani stumbled upon human remains instead, finding a hip, a thigh, and a jawbone under an overpass, along with a pair of jeans. Police Lieutenant Udomkiat Majaeng, yesterday, January 29, was notified by residents about the discovery beneath the Wat Phraifa Ring Road overpass in Bang Duea subdistrict, Mueang district, Pathum Thani province.…

  • Bangkok NewsUniversity student killed in bus accident in Bangkok | Thaiger

    University student killed in bus accident in Bangkok

    A tragic accident occurred today when a second-year university student riding a motorcycle was fatally struck by an air-conditioned bus on Phahonyothin Road in the Bang Khen district. Officers from Bang Khen Police Station received a report of the incident today, January 30, involving a bus and a motorcycle, resulting in a fatality. The accident took place on the inbound…

  • Thailand NewsThai restaurants create PM 2.5 dust-free rooms for safer dining | Thaiger

    Thai restaurants create PM 2.5 dust-free rooms for safer dining

    The Department of Health has announced that over 234 restaurants in nine provinces have established PM 2.5 dust-free rooms, offering a safer environment for patrons. This initiative aims to alleviate health concerns amid rising pollution levels. Doctor Amporn Benjapolphithak, Director General of the Department of Health, under the Ministry of Public Health, yesterday, January 29, stated that the initiative is…

  • Crime NewsMan found dead at rice mill in Nong Bua Lam Phu | Thaiger

    Man found dead at rice mill in Nong Bua Lam Phu

    A 51 year old man was found dead yesterday from a gunshot wound at an old rice mill near Ban Lao Yai, Moo 8, Han Nang Ngam subdistrict, Sri Bun Rueang district, Nong Bua Lam Phu province. Police Colonel Sumit Nansatit from the Sri Bun Rueang Police Station, along with forensic doctors, regional investigative police, and rescue units, arrived at…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok student shooting leaves one critically injured | Thaiger

    Bangkok student shooting leaves one critically injured

    Police in Bangkok have launched an investigation following a shooting incident involving a student from the Uthenthawai campus, leaving one person critically injured. The incident took place near the Maboonkrong area at the intersection of Phaya Thai and Chula 12 roads on the evening of yesterday, January 29. Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom, the Commissioner of Bangkok Metropolitan Police, instructed…

  • Road deathsMan dies after fall hits car on Nonthaburi road | Thaiger

    Man dies after fall hits car on Nonthaburi road

    A 63 year old man experienced a shocking incident while driving to pick up his daughter, as an unexpected object struck his car, causing significant damage and resulting in a fatality. Police are investigating the cause, speculating a possible fall from a U-turn bridge. Today, January 30, officers from Bang Bua Thong Police Station in Nonthaburi province, along with the Ruamkatanyu…

  • Thailand NewsFire at Surat Thani rubber plant causes 10 million baht damage | Thaiger

    Fire at Surat Thani rubber plant causes 10 million baht damage

    A fire at a rubber smoking plant in Baan Tha Hak, Mueang 3 subdistrict, Pha Wa district, Surat Thani province destroyed over 16 tonnes of rubber sheets and caused damage estimated at nearly 10 million baht (US$296,320). The blaze, which occurred at 9.30pm yesterday, January 29, was reported to Police Lieutenant Sarawut Kittiruengrayap, an investigator at Chaiya Police Station. Upon…

  • Thailand News26 illegal immigrants found hidden in corn truck in Mae Sot | Thaiger

    26 illegal immigrants found hidden in corn truck in Mae Sot

    A joint operation by the Ratchamanu Task Force, police, and the district administration successfully apprehended 26 illegal immigrants today, January 30, concealed in a corn truck in Mae Sot district, Tak province. The incident occurred at 11pm when the Ratchamanu Task Force, part of the Naresuan Force, set up a checkpoint in Ban Huai Fon. During this operation, a truck…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesThailand braces for heavy rain and strong monsoon impact | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for heavy rain and strong monsoon impact

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) forecasts a weakening cold air mass and heavy rain over upper Thailand, though chilly conditions persist, while a strong monsoon affects the south. Yesterday, January 29, six provinces were expected to experience heavy rain. The strong northeast monsoon affecting the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region is causing high waves, especially in the…

  • Tourism NewsSmog threat looms over Thai tourism, hoteliers urge government action | Thaiger

    Smog threat looms over Thai tourism, hoteliers urge government action

    Hotel operators are calling on the government to collaborate with the entire supply chain to address the smog issue before it significantly impacts tourism. Hostels have raised concerns about the financial burden of maintaining clean air for guests. Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, executive vice-president of Sukosol Hotels, stated that there have been no cancellations or delays due to smog during the…

  • Thailand NewsSpectacular 70 year old mango tree in Surin draws crowds | Thaiger

    Spectacular 70 year old mango tree in Surin draws crowds

    A 70 year old forest mango tree in Surin is drawing crowds as it blooms spectacularly, with people stopping to take photos. Enthusiasts are also on the lookout for lucky numbers, with some spotting numbers like 37 and 15 at the tree’s base. The tree, believed to be between 60 and 70 years old, stands about 10 metres tall with…

  • Road deathsIntoxicated driver crashes into Chon Buri restaurant, causes damage | Thaiger

    Intoxicated driver crashes into Chon Buri restaurant, causes damage

    A 51 year old driver crashed an off-road Toyota pickup into a power pole before colliding with a roadside restaurant in Si Racha district, Chon Buri province. The incident occurred around 12.30am today, January 29, near the entrance to Wat Khao Din Wanaram in Nong Kham subdistrict, resulting in significant damage to the restaurant and its property. Police Lieutenant Colonel Nopadon…

  • Crime NewsTrio arrested for stealing highway cables in Surat Thani | Thaiger

    Trio arrested for stealing highway cables in Surat Thani

    Three men have been arrested for stealing highway street lighting cables in Surat Thani province. The suspects were caught in the act by local highway officials and police. A subsequent search of their residence revealed more stolen items. Yesterday, January 28, Kritsada Khongplot, head of the Khian Sa highway department, received a tip-off about suspicious activity on Highway 44, at…

  • Crime NewsDrug courier shot in police chase, 800,000 meth pills seized | Thaiger

    Drug courier shot in police chase, 800,000 meth pills seized

    In Sai Noi district, Nonthaburi, a drug courier was shot and injured during a police chase that resulted in the seizure of 800,000 methamphetamine pills early yesterday morning, January 28. Police, led by Police Major General Khomsit Rangsai, chief of Metropolitan Police Division 9, positioned themselves discreetly along a road in tambon Khunsri around 3am. They were acting on information…

  • Thailand NewsThailand pledges continued refugee healthcare despite US aid halt | Thaiger

    Thailand pledges continued refugee healthcare despite US aid halt

    Thailand’s government will maintain healthcare services for refugees following US President Donald Trump’s directive for a 90-day halt on foreign aid, which affects the financial support for refugee healthcare in the country. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin stated yesterday, January 28, that approximately 100,000 refugees reside in nine camps along the Thai-Myanmar border. He noted that international organisations assist in…

  • Bangkok NewsVietnamese national arrested for illegal cannabis farm in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Vietnamese national arrested for illegal cannabis farm in Bangkok

    A Vietnamese national was arrested for illegal cannabis cultivation in a building in Bangkok, following complaints about noise and odours. The suspect claimed to have been hired by a Thai person for 20,000 baht a month. Yesterday, January 28, Police Major General Prasart Kemmaprasit, Commander of Immigration Division 1, alongside officers including Police Colonel Rapeepat Utsaha, Deputy Commander and Acting…

  • Crime NewsInmate escapes from Thai prison, father urges surrender | Thaiger

    Inmate escapes from Thai prison, father urges surrender

    A 37 year old inmate escaped from Khao Phra Prison in Nakhon Ratchasima province on January 27, just three months before his scheduled release in April. His father is urging him to surrender, concerned that his son might be harmed while on the run. Somporn Promha, who was serving a sentence for drug-related offences, fled while participating in a community…

  • Thailand NewsAir quality to stay good until tomorrow, PM2.5 rises in February | Thaiger

    Air quality to stay good until tomorrow, PM2.5 rises in February

    The health ministry predicts that air quality will remain good until tomorrow, with PM2.5 levels expected to return by early February. Residents are advised to prepare for potential pollution, particularly when engaging in outdoor activities and should monitor air quality levels regularly. Yesterday, January 28, at the Ministry of Public Health’s Health Information Centre, Doctor Warat Chotipitayasunont, the government spokesperson…

  • Thailand NewsFires linked to Chinese New Year incense in Samut Songkhram | Thaiger

    Fires linked to Chinese New Year incense in Samut Songkhram

    A fire engulfed three houses during Chinese New Year celebrations in Samut Songkhram province when incense and candles were left unattended. In a separate incident in Nakhon Pathom, a similar fire destroyed a house entirely. Yesterday, January 28, Police Lieutenant Pisin Nupinit, deputy inspector of Bang Khonthi police station, received a report of a fire in Moo 5, Bang Krabue…

  • Thailand NewsMother of newborn twins falls to her death in hospital tragedy | Thaiger

    Mother of newborn twins falls to her death in hospital tragedy

    A tragic incident occurred at Pathum Thani Hospital when a 31 year old mother of newborn twins fell to her death from the 18th floor. The hospital has issued a heartfelt statement, expressing deep condolences to the family and pledging full cooperation with police investigations. The woman, known as Bee for anonymity, had given birth to premature twins on January…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesThailand braces for final cold weather alert with strong winds | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for final cold weather alert with strong winds

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a final warning about cold weather, heavy rain, and strong winds affecting Thailand. Forecasts indicate a further temperature drop, with thunderstorm warnings for select provinces yesterday, January 28. A high-pressure system is expected to maintain cold conditions in upper Thailand. Residents in the affected areas are advised to take care of their health…

  • Thailand NewsThailand seeks parliamentary consent for Cambodia maritime dispute talks | Thaiger

    Thailand seeks parliamentary consent for Cambodia maritime dispute talks

    A Joint Technical Committee (JTC) has yet to be established to address the maritime dispute with Cambodia, as the Thai government requires parliamentary consent to proceed, according to Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa. During a Senate session chaired by deputy Senate speaker Kriangkrai Srirak, Maris addressed a query from Senator Yukol Chanawatpanya concerning the 26,000-square-kilometre overlapping claim area in the Gulf…