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    The Thaiger key takeaways The most common medical emergencies for expats in Thailand include motorcycle accidents, tropical diseases, and food or water-borne illnesses. Air pollution and heat-related conditions like heatstroke also pose serious seasonal health risks, especially in northern and...

  • Yaowarat Road to close for three days | Thaiger

    Yaowarat Road to close for three days

    PHUKET: Yaowarat Road is scheduled to be closed May 8-10 due to ongoing construction work for the third phase of a project to bury power cables underground in Old Phuket Town. Phuket City Municipality confirmed that the road will be closed from Suriyadej Circle to the Dibuk-Yaowarat intersection. The project, which is a combined effort by Phuket City Municipality, Phuket…

  • Tourist dies while snorkelling in Phang Nga | Thaiger

    Tourist dies while snorkelling in Phang Nga

    PHUKET: An Indian tourist suffered a fatal heart attack while snorkeling in Phang Nga Bay yesterday. Officials originally believed that the man, Prakash Narayan Raote, 63, had drowned and that a doctor failed to resuscitate him. Mr Raote and his family were snorkeling with a Pachtree Company tour group when the incident occurred. The Mumbai man was examined by the…

  • A-negative blood needed for Canadian crash victim | Thaiger

    A-negative blood needed for Canadian crash victim

    PHUKET: Vachira Phuket Hospital requires donations of A-negative blood to save the life of a 35-year-old Canadian motorcyclist who was seriously injured in a collision with a 10-wheel truck in Phuket yesterday. “Connelly Bavid Lee was admitted to Vachira Phuket Hospital early yesterday morning with serious injuries to his chest, back, and legs. We have given him four units of…

  • B2.4mn Provincial Hall roundabout opens today | Thaiger

    B2.4mn Provincial Hall roundabout opens today

    PHUKET: The grand opening of the Narisorn roundabout near Phuket Provincial Hall was held at midday today, with Phuket Vice Governor Kajornkiet Rakpanitmanee, Phuket City Deputy Mayor Thavorn Jirapattanasophon and other officials in attendance. Construction of the 2.4-million-baht roundabout was funded last year by the UK-based non-profit Safer Roads Foundation at the island’s deadly Narisorn-Surin intersection. Last year, a total…

  • UNESCO announces May public education conference in Phuket | Thaiger

    UNESCO announces May public education conference in Phuket

    PHUKET: Phuket City Municipality is to host the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Education Conference from May 9-11 at the Phuket Graceland Resort in Patong. Representatives from a number of distinguished international organizations will be providing education-related advice and assistance to the public. “The conference is under the banner ‘New Paradigm of Community Learning Center through Online Lifelong Education’,” said Phuket City Deputy…

  • DNA test results of human remains found in Udon Thani ready | Thaiger

    DNA test results of human remains found in Udon Thani ready

    THE DNA test results of human remains found at one of 23 spots in the degraded forest of Udon Thani’s Ban Phue district have been released and are pending comparison with the 31 relatives of missing persons, deputy police spokesman Pol Colonel Krissana Pattanacharoen said yesterday. The move followed the discovery in April of skeletons – many with signs of…

  • No respite from heat; rains may be delayed | Thaiger

    No respite from heat; rains may be delayed

    THAILAND: The country continues to suffer scorching temperatures this month and the rainy season may be further delayed due to the lack of moisture in the air, meteorologists have warned. Wattana Kanbua, senior meteorologist and Marine Meteorological Centre director, revealed yesterday that Thailand may start getting some rain from May 14 onward, as the moisture-bearing southwestern wind from the Indian…

  • Suspect at large after one killed in Krabi shootout | Thaiger

    Suspect at large after one killed in Krabi shootout

    KRABI: A shootout in the early morning hours today left one man dead in Krabi, allegedly slain by his close friend. Somyot Kuantai, 20, reportedly fired 10 rounds into the home of the victim while he and his family cowered inside. Police are collecting evidence to issue an arrest warrant for the shooter, who reportedly attacked the family after arguing…

  • Depressed Krabi man dumped by wife threatens to jump from pylon | Thaiger

    Depressed Krabi man dumped by wife threatens to jump from pylon

    KRABI: A domestic dispute led a Krabi man to attempt leaping off a high-voltage electric pylon yesterday, confirmed officials from the Naneu Administration Organization (OrBorTor) in Ao Leuk. Prasit Duangjan, a 66-year-old resident of Ao Leuk District, climbed about 30 meters up the pylon, dodging live power lines, and threatened to jump for nearly two hours. Rescue teams from Ao…

  • Driver in stoning incident files attempted murder charges | Thaiger

    Driver in stoning incident files attempted murder charges

    PHUKET: A driver whose car was pelted with stones, causing it to veer off the road and crash into a power pole on Tuesday, filed attempted murder charges against the motorcyclist responsible for it. The accused motorcyclist, Anucha Yeemuda, 21, was initially charged with assault and causing damage to property after he turned himself in to the police (story here).…

  • Thailand commemorates Coronation Day | Thaiger

    Thailand commemorates Coronation Day

    PHUKET: Thailand commemorates Coronation Day (Wun Chatramongkhon) today, which marks the ascension to the throne of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej on May 5, 1950. The auspicious date is a public holiday and this year’s commemorations mark the 66th anniversary of His Majesty’s reign. Phuket Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada today gathered officers at Satree Phuket School to pay their respects to HM…

  • Austrian paraglider warned over Nai Harn flights | Thaiger

    Austrian paraglider warned over Nai Harn flights

    PHUKET: An Austrian expat allegedly running an illegal paragliding business received an official warning from the municipality and narrowly escaped charges on Tuesday. “We were informed by a concerned resident that Kurt Pirker was operating an illegal paragliding business at the windmill in Nai Harn,” said Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos. “We sent out municipality officers to warn him, but he…

  • Stealing food not a crime if homeless and hungry – Italian court | Thaiger

    Stealing food not a crime if homeless and hungry – Italian court

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Stealing food not a crime if you’re homeless and hungry – Italian court Phuket Gazette / Reuters ROME: Stealing a little food should not be considered a crime if you really need it, Italy’s highest court has ruled. Ukrainian national Roman Ostriakov was living rough in…

  • Baby pulled out alive three days after collapse of Kenya building | Thaiger

    Baby pulled out alive three days after collapse of Kenya building

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Baby pulled out alive three days after collapse of Kenya building Phuket Gazette / Reuters NAIROBI: Kenya, Rescue workers pulled a six-month-old baby girl out of the rubble of a building in Kenya’s capital on Tuesday and reunited her with her father, more than three days…

  • Stone thower charged after road rage injures family of three | Thaiger

    Stone thower charged after road rage injures family of three

    PHUKET: A Phuket man who pelted a car with stones, making the driver lose control and crash, has been charged for assault and causing damage to property after the family of three in the car was hospitalized. Police received a call at 1:10pm yesterday that a car had lost control and hit a power pole in the Laem Hin area,…

  • Social media sleuth snares smokey bus | Thaiger

    Social media sleuth snares smokey bus

    PHUKET: A pollution-emitting tour bus was banned from service after a Facebook user posted a video showing clouds of thick, black smoke emanating from it, confirmed officials on Sunday. Facebook user Joke Moodie, who posted the video, immediately alerted authorities to take action and shut the bus down. Phuket Land Transport Office (PLTO) Chief Policy Adviser Jaturong Kaewkasi said that…

  • Phuket now home to largest marine service center in Thailand | Thaiger

    Phuket now home to largest marine service center in Thailand

    PHUKET: The largest Yamaha marine service center in Thailand opened for business in Phuket on April 30. Tourism and Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul attended the grand opening of the 70-million-baht Yamaha Marine Service Center covering three rai in Koh Kaew. Watchara Marine Co Managing Director Tanate Satienpan said the opening of the facility marks an ambitious expansion into the marine…

  • Phuket expat requests A-negative blood donations | Thaiger

    Phuket expat requests A-negative blood donations

    PHUKET: A pensioner from the UK currently being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Phuket International Hospital is in urgent need of A-negative blood. “The hospital needs the blood in stock before doctors can perform surgery”, explains an expat relative of the patient. A-negative is a rare blood type found only in 7 per cent of Caucasians, 2…

  • A Decade Ago: Election day grumbles, then and now | Thaiger

    A Decade Ago: Election day grumbles, then and now

    PHUKET: Election polls were again on page one of the Phuket Gazette at the end of April 2006, after the first round of voting failed to meet the necessary requirements to nominate Phuket representatives to Parliament. The election followed the decision by then-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to dissolve the House of Representatives. Five citizens, angry with the government and the…

  • Governor letter: Tourists need to obey Phuket laws | Thaiger

    Governor letter: Tourists need to obey Phuket laws

    Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada started his first day as the Phuket Governor on September 30, 2015. He is a Phuket native with a master’s degree in political and administrative science from the National Institute of Development Administration. Here he talks about a list of dos & don’ts aimed at preventing so many tourists dying on the island and improving Phuket’s reputation…

  • Island View: Letting go off cultural baggage | Thaiger

    Island View: Letting go off cultural baggage

    PHUKET: When I learned that Thailand’s former Prime Minister Banharn Silapa-archa passed away last weekend, I began recalling events around the time Mr Banharn led his party to victory and enjoyed just over a year as prime minister from 1995 to 1996. That was 20 years ago and things certainly have changed since then; for the country as well as…

  • Krabi woman gives birth on boat | Thaiger

    Krabi woman gives birth on boat

    KRABI: Two Krabi police officers helped deliver a baby at sea on Sunday morning, when the mother could not make it to a hospital on time. Capt Prayong Pongsawang of the Khao Phanom Police and Lt Rawi Praekpan of the Krabi Provincial Forensic Police are being called heroes on social media for safely delivering the baby. The Krabi woman, who…

  • Krabi officials frustrated by local beliefs | Thaiger

    Krabi officials frustrated by local beliefs

    KRABI: Locals believe a serpent is the cause of a sinkhole at the Khao Phanom Temple, but officials disagree. Officials from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) Region 4 in Surat Thani arrived to inspect the sinkhole last week. Their findings concluded that the hole outside the temple – roughly five meters wide and four meters deep –…

  • Australian in fatal fall photographing fireworks from Patong balcony | Thaiger

    Australian in fatal fall photographing fireworks from Patong balcony

    PHUKET: An Australian man fell to his death from the 19th floor of a high-rise hotel in Patong as he attempted to take photos of fireworks. Major Pattapee Srichai of the Patong Police was alerted at about 11:37pm on Thursday that Jamie William Brown, 30, had fallen from the balcony of his room at a high-rise hotel on Rat-U-Thit 200…

  • Foreign minister reaffirms Japan’s economic ties to Thailand | Thaiger

    Foreign minister reaffirms Japan’s economic ties to Thailand

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Foreign minister reaffirms Japan’s economic ties to Thailand Phuket Gazette / Reuters BANGKOK: Japan’s foreign minister arrived in Bangkok on Sunday aiming to reaffirm economic ties after Japanese investments in Thailand slumped last year amid political concerns as well as stiff competition emerging from more nimble…

  • V/Gov cracks down on ‘slovenly’ tour guides | Thaiger

    V/Gov cracks down on ‘slovenly’ tour guides

    PHUKET: What began as new regulations aimed at curbing cheating and poorly dressed taxi drivers has now turned into an additional island-wide action to imporve tour guides’ dress codes, officials announced last week. “From now on, all tour companies must provide staff uniforms for their employees with company logos and names,” said Santi Pawai, director of the Ministry of Tourism…

  • Phuket tax-dodging nominees for foreigners to face charges | Thaiger

    Phuket tax-dodging nominees for foreigners to face charges

    PHUKET: Police in Phuket expect to arrest soon a number of people in the province who are acting as nominees for foreigners doing business illegally in Thailand. The nominees for Phuket businesses operated by foreigners are among more than 1,000 Thais in the Kingdom set to face charges in a large-scale crackdown on people acting as such, including law firms…

  • Glimpse into the mind of Phuket’s Row2Rio adventurer | Thaiger

    Glimpse into the mind of Phuket’s Row2Rio adventurer

    PHUKET: Australian head coach at Phuket’s Unit 27, Luke Richmond, sat down in an exclusive interview with the Phuket Gazette after completing a world-record setting rowboat journey from Portugal to Brazil. Divided into three legs, Row2Rio honors the Olympics as the Olympic stadium moved from London to Rio de Janeiro. The test of endurance began with a cycling trek setting…

  • Finance: Impact of gap years on your finances | Thaiger

    Finance: Impact of gap years on your finances

    PHUKET: As the Phuket Gazette‘s managing editor is imminently departing on his possibly crazy adventure to wherever the dice will take him, I thought it might be a good time to discuss gap years and how they tie in to your long-term financial well-being. There are two main types of gap years. The first is either before, or immediately following…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: Magic buffalo | Thaiger

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: Magic buffalo

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.…