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  • 3 foreign motorcyclists fined for running red light in Phuket after viral video | Thaiger

    3 foreign motorcyclists fined for running red light in Phuket after viral video

    Phuket police fined three foreign motorcyclists for running a red light at Si Kor Intersection in the Kathu district on Tuesday, November 26. A Thai motorist recorded the moment the three foreigners violated the traffic signal and later shared the footage with the Newshawk Phuket Facebook page. The page then published the video to highlight their behaviour. In the clip,…

  • Swedish arson suspect hides in Pattaya under fake German identity | Thaiger

    Swedish arson suspect hides in Pattaya under fake German identity

    Police arrested a Swedish man wanted on an Interpol Red Notice after he had been hiding in Pattaya for an extended period by posing as a German national. The Immigration Bureau Division 3 received information from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) about the fugitive, identified only as N. He was wanted in Sweden for a major arson attack in Sävsjö.…

  • Heartbreaking video turns joyful as Thai man finds dogs left behind in floods | Thaiger

    Heartbreaking video turns joyful as Thai man finds dogs left behind in floods

    A Thai man reunited with his two pet dogs after a viral video showed him crying when he was forced to leave them behind during the severe floods in Hat Yai district, Songkhla. The video, widely shared across Thai social media, showed the man, believed to be between 65 and 70 years old, sobbing on a rescue boat. According to…

  • Debate after Hat Yai flood victims seen taking items from flooded 7-Eleven | Thaiger

    Debate after Hat Yai flood victims seen taking items from flooded 7-Eleven

    Residents in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province, were seen collecting items from a damaged 7-Eleven store following severe flooding, prompting discussion online over whether the act was acceptable given the circumstances. TikTok user, @naruponnut, yesterday, November 27, posted videos showing the interior of a flooded 7-Eleven with its front window shattered. People were observed placing snacks and drinks into bags…

  • Body of 4 year old girl found after rescue boat accident in Hat Yai | Thaiger

    Body of 4 year old girl found after rescue boat accident in Hat Yai

    The body of a four year old girl was found yesterday, November 27, two days after she went missing in floodwaters following a rescue boat accident in Hat Yai district, Songkhla. The girl, Amidala “Padme” Arayawat, disappeared after falling from a rescue boat on Tuesday night, November 25, near Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai. Her family took to social media to…

  • Thai minister walks out after question on southern flood mismanagement | Thaiger

    Thai minister walks out after question on southern flood mismanagement

    The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office walked out of a press conference yesterday, November 27, after refusing to answer a reporter’s question on whether slow government management contributed to the losses from the southern floods. Paradon Prissanananthakul, who also serves as Director of the Emergency Flood Crisis Operations Centre, attended the briefing to provide updates on the flood situation…

  • Government confirms 55 flood deaths; police found over 100 bodies | Thaiger

    Government confirms 55 flood deaths; police found over 100 bodies

    The Emergency Flood Crisis Operation Centre reported yesterday, November 27, that the death toll from the severe flooding in Songkhla province has risen to 55. However, updates from the Royal Thai Police (RTP) and several rescue teams suggest the number of bodies found may exceed 100. The centre’s spokesperson, Siripong Angkasakulkiat, offered condolences to all affected families and provided a…

  • 5 Vietnamese nationals arrested after hidden heroin parcels uncovered | Thaiger

    5 Vietnamese nationals arrested after hidden heroin parcels uncovered

    Officers from the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) and the Airport Interdiction Task Force (AITF) joined forces to dismantle a drug trafficking network operating in Thailand, leading to the arrest of five Vietnamese suspects involved in sending heroin to Australia. AITF officers inspected outbound parcels destined for Australia at the Suvarnabhumi Airport Free Zone when they detected irregularities…

  • 2 Japanese men arrested in Bangkok over Yakuza-linked drug trafficking | Thaiger

    2 Japanese men arrested in Bangkok over Yakuza-linked drug trafficking

    Officers from the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) arrested two Japanese men involved in a transnational drug trafficking network and seized more than 2 million baht in assets. A South Korean suspect linked to the group remains at large. The arrests were part of an international operation between Thailand, Japan and South Korea to dismantle a major organised…

  • Russian man dies after birthday fishing trip accident in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Russian man dies after birthday fishing trip accident in Pattaya

    A search team yesterday, November 26, discovered the body of a Russian man near Koh Larn in Pattaya after he reportedly fell into the sea during a birthday fishing trip with friends. A group of four Russian tourists rented a boat for a fishing trip near Nuan Beach on Koh Larn on Monday evening, November 24, to celebrate the 61st…

  • Witnesses chase fleeing Pakistani man who kills old Thai woman on zebra crossing | Thaiger

    Witnesses chase fleeing Pakistani man who kills old Thai woman on zebra crossing

    A Pakistani motorcyclist fatally struck an elderly Thai woman on a zebra crossing in the Rat Burana district of Bangkok yesterday, November 26, and tried to flee but was chased down by witnesses. Rat Burana Police Station officers and rescuers from the Ruam Katanyu Foundation rushed to the zebra crossing on Pracha Uthit Road, near Soi Pracha Uthit 4, after…

  • Typhoon Koto to miss Thailand but brings strong winds and colder weather | Thaiger

    Typhoon Koto to miss Thailand but brings strong winds and colder weather

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) confirmed that Typhoon Koto will not move into the country but warned the public of a significant drop in temperatures across upper Thailand and possible heavy rainfall in eight southern provinces. According to the announcement released yesterday, November 26, and today, November 27, Typhoon Koto was located over the central South China Sea and moving…

  • Family seeks urgent help as rescued man tries to stab them in Hat Yai | Thaiger

    Family seeks urgent help as rescued man tries to stab them in Hat Yai

    Flood victims in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province, are pleading for help after a man they rescued from floodwaters allegedly attempted to stab them inside their home. Facebook user, Poonphisa Kaewin, posted an urgent plea yesterday, November 26, asking authorities and rescuers to assist a family living in a three-storey house in Area 8 of Hat Yai. She wrote… “Urgent!…

  • Government reports 33 deaths in floods in 7 southern provinces | Thaiger

    Government reports 33 deaths in floods in 7 southern provinces

    The Emergency Flood Crisis Operations Centre reported yesterday, November 26, that the death toll from flooding in southern provinces was at 33. Officials expect the situation in each affected province to improve within the next five days. The centre’s spokesperson, Siripong Angkasakulkiat, said seven southern provinces remain impacted: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Trang, Satun, Pattani and Yala. According to…

  • Rescue teams face gunfire and threats while assisting Hat Yai flood victims | Thaiger

    Rescue teams face gunfire and threats while assisting Hat Yai flood victims

    Rescue teams from other provinces reported threats and gunfire while assisting flood victims in “Area 8” in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province, which remains heavily flooded. Rescue teams from across Thailand travelled to the South, especially Songkhla, to support local responders in helping residents affected by the severe floods. Many people have been without food and clean drinking water since…

  • Malaysian rescue leader breaks down in livestream amid Hat Yai flood crisis | Thaiger

    Malaysian rescue leader breaks down in livestream amid Hat Yai flood crisis

    A Malaysian rescue team leader broke down in tears during a livestream yesterday, November 25, after witnessing the desperate situation caused by severe flooding in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province. The team leader, Raymond Leong, streamed the video on his Facebook account, saying he could hardly sleep because the voices of people screaming for help were still echoing in his…

  • Hat Yai boat owner criticised for charging 50,000 baht for flood rescue | Thaiger

    Hat Yai boat owner criticised for charging 50,000 baht for flood rescue

    A Thai rescuer criticised a boat owner in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province, for allegedly charging a 50,000 baht fee from a rescue volunteer who was trying to rent a vessel to help flood victims. Facebook user Sun Tanapol Kongboonvijit shared the story on November 24, saying his friend, Punchita Vanapitakvong, encountered the incident while searching for a boat during…

  • Thailand unveils proposed F1 circuit layout for Chatuchak, Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thailand unveils proposed F1 circuit layout for Chatuchak, Bangkok

    Thailand has officially revealed the proposed track layout for a Formula One (F1) street race in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district, reigniting talks of bringing the world’s most prestigious motorsport event to the capital. The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) released a draft layout of the circuit, which would wind through several iconic locations in central Bangkok. The 5.732 kilometre clockwise track…

  • Malaysian man’s affair exposed after being stranded with mistress in Hat Yai floods | Thaiger

    Malaysian man’s affair exposed after being stranded with mistress in Hat Yai floods

    A Malaysian man’s secret affair was exposed after he and his mistress became trapped in a hotel during the severe flooding in the Hat Yai distict of Songkhla province. The adultery scandal of a Malaysian bank manager gained attention after his wife’s friend named Zara shared the details on the Threads platform on November 24. Zara clarified that she did not tell…

  • TMD under fire for calling private weather alert ‘fake news’ before severe floods | Thaiger

    TMD under fire for calling private weather alert ‘fake news’ before severe floods

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) is facing public backlash after accusing a private weather-alert Facebook page of spreading fake news about “great flooding” in southern Thailand, only for the flooding to materialise as predicted. The Facebook page ที’ ลมฟ้าอากาศ, run by an anonymous meteorologist, issued a warning on November 18 predicting major flooding in the South. The page shared a rainfall…

  • Thailand eyes Saudi, Chinese and CIS tourist markets for 2025-26 growth | Thaiger

    Thailand eyes Saudi, Chinese and CIS tourist markets for 2025-26 growth

    Thailand’s Tourism Ministry is ramping up efforts to attract high-spending tourists from emerging markets for the remainder of 2025, focusing on Saudi Arabia, China and several countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a group of former Soviet republics. Tourism and Sports Minister Atthakorn Sirilatthayakorn said the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) plans to open a new office in…

  • Chaos in Hat Yai floods as reports of helicopter crash spark confusion | Thaiger

    Chaos in Hat Yai floods as reports of helicopter crash spark confusion

    A helicopter in a flood rescue mission allegedly crashed near Sikarin Hospital in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province, today. Local police confirmed receiving a report about the accident, while another government agency dismissed the claim as fake news. The incident reportedly occurred at around 11am and local journalists stated that the helicopter went down near the hospital while supporting rescue…

  • Thailand video news | Thai men risking lives on wires during severe Hat Yai flood, Vietnamese nationals arrested in an illegal and unhygienic ice cream factory | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thai men risking lives on wires during severe Hat Yai flood, Vietnamese nationals arrested in an illegal and unhygienic ice cream factory

    In today’s Thailand video news, Jay highlights major stories from across the region — from dramatic flood scenes in Hat Yai and a Bangkok “hi-so” influencer scam, to a Google Maps slip-up that exposed a gambling network. He also covers a Pattaya livestream brawl and the shutdown of an illegal ice-cream factory in Nonthaburi. Viral Video Shows Thai Men Risking…

  • Govt opens flood crisis centre to lead relief efforts in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Govt opens flood crisis centre to lead relief efforts in southern Thailand

    The Thai government has launched an Emergency Flood Crisis Operations Centre to ramp up aid efforts and coordinate evacuations in southern Thailand as floodwaters continue to rise. Yesterday, November 25, Paradorn Prissananantakul, Minister Attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, officially announced the opening of the Emergency Centre. He was joined by Traisuree Traisaranakul, Secretary-General to the Prime Minister, and government…

  • Hat Yai Hospital denies rumour of 100 deaths following power cut in floods | Thaiger

    Hat Yai Hospital denies rumour of 100 deaths following power cut in floods

    Hat Yai Hospital urged netizens not to share fake news after a Thai woman claimed more than 100 patients had died following an electricity cut during the severe flooding in Songkhla. A Thai woman posted on her Facebook account yesterday, November 25, saying she visited Hat Yai Hospital to collect the body of a relative and found that over 100…

  • ‘Help me first’: Hat Yai man fires 3 shots to threaten rescuers over delayed rescue | Thaiger

    ‘Help me first’: Hat Yai man fires 3 shots to threaten rescuers over delayed rescue

    A Thai man stranded in severe flooding in Hat Yai, Songkhla province, fired three shots into the air to threaten rescuers on jet skis over what he believed was a delayed rescue. One of the rescuers, from Surat Thani province, posted about the incident on his Facebook account, Tee Inkjet, describing the confrontation during an operation at around 8pm yesterday,…

  • Viral video shows Thai men risking lives on wires during severe Hat Yai flood | Thaiger

    Viral video shows Thai men risking lives on wires during severe Hat Yai flood

    A Thai woman, trapped by flooding in Hat Yai district, Songkhla, took to Facebook to seek help, sharing videos of her neighbours walking dangerously on communication wires in an attempt to reach safer ground. The woman posted the first video on her Facebook account, Kang Namthip, today, November 25. In the caption, she wrote… “Please have mercy on us. Many…

  • Instagram ‘hi-so’ conman accused of raping at least 4 women in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Instagram ‘hi-so’ conman accused of raping at least 4 women in Bangkok

    A Thai man claiming to be a wealthy high-society figure is accused of sexually assaulting at least four women after luring them to isolated areas in Bangkok, according to a report filed with non-profit organisation Saimai Survive on November 24. Two victims, a 19 year old university student and a 25 year old employee of a private company, sought help…

  • Google Maps location leads police to online gambling network suspect | Thaiger

    Google Maps location leads police to online gambling network suspect

    Police in Chiang Rai arrested a 30 year old Thai man on Sunday, November 24, after tracing a suspicious Google Maps pin labelled “the office of the leading gambling website in Thailand.” Officers from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau conducted a thorough investigation into an online gambling network known as gsa9game, which reportedly had more than 20,000 members. Most users…

  • Tourists urged to stop rock stacking at natural attractions in Thailand | Thaiger

    Tourists urged to stop rock stacking at natural attractions in Thailand

    Rangers at Khao Laem Ya-Mu Ko Samet National Park in the eastern province of Rayong urged tourists to stop stacking rocks while visiting natural attractions, warning that the seemingly harmless activity can seriously affect local ecosystems. The park’s official Facebook page shared information about the negative impacts of rock stacking yesterday, November 24, to raise awareness among visitors and request…