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  • Disaster office issues thunderstorm, landslide warning for Phuket

    PHUKET: The Director-General of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), Viboon Sanguanpong, today issued a warning for 18 provinces ahead of expected heavy thunderstorms. The warning urged people to exercise extra caution tomorrow as heavy rains could cause flash flooding, strong winds, and landslides. The warning was likely issued ahead of a low-pressure system from the South China…

  • Mentally ill man guards mother’s body for a week | Thaiger

    Mentally ill man guards mother’s body for a week

    A MENTALLY ill man in Bangkok spent five days crouched over his mother’s dead body in a Bangkok apartment before the foul smell alerted the landlady. Walisa Amnuaypon, 58, said she knocked on the door but received no response. When she opened the room with her spare key she was shocked to find Somchai Saeju, 59, sitting next to the…

  • Tsunami fears prompt Phuket convention center redesign

    PHUKET: Concerns over whether the Phuket International Convention and Exhibition Center (ICEC) would be able to withstand a tsunami have sparked a full review of the project design plans. Wongsakorn Nunchukhan, from the Department of Public Works And Town & Country Planning office in Phuket yesterday told a progess-update meeting at Provincial Hall that the141-rai coastal site in Mai Khao,…

  • FC Phuket vying for first road win on Sunday

    PHUKET: Fresh from a 6-1 drubbing of Thai Honda, FC Phuket will try and claim their first road victory at Samut Prakan on Sunday. Samut Prakan, sponsored by the Customs Department, go into the match in 14th place, with three wins, seven losses and one draw. They go into the match coming off a 1-0 road loss at Suphanburi. Meanwhile,…

  • Phuket lifeguards warn over dangerous rip tides

    PHUKET: Although no drownings were recorded at Phuket beaches over the past month, the president of the Phuket lifeguard organization today warned tourists to beware of strong rip tides. “Over the past few days, there have been big waves with strong underwater currents,” said Prathaiyuth Chuayuan, president of the Phuket Lifeguard Service (PLS), which is contracted to provide lifeguard patrols…

  • Call for better pay, conditions for Phuket Burmese

    PHUKET: Labor Day in Phuket has been an active one for a group of local laborers demanding special attention from the government. Vice Governor Weerawat Janphen yesterday presided over a job fair themed “Phuket Laborers Unite for the Environment, against Drugs” at the Phuket HomeWorks Supercenter on the bypass road. Many employers took part in the event, accepting applications for…

  • Red Cross blood drive in Phuket

    PHUKET: To mark World Red Cross Day this Sunday, a nationwide “Discover the Volunteer Within You” blood drive is calling out for blood donors in Phuket and the Andaman region. World Red Cross Day was designated May 8 by the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in memory of Red…

  • Osama bin Laden is dead

    PHUKET: The people of Phuket woke this morning to an announcement by US President Barack Obama that the world’s most-wanted terrorist, Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, is dead. He was killed by US forces on Sunday at a compound deep inside Pakistan, President Obama announced during a live nationwide television address at the White House last night (early this…

  • USS Ronald Reagan strike group anchors off Phuket

    PHUKET: The nuclear-powered US Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan dropped anchor in Ao Makham today ahead of about 7,000 US Navy servicemen who will be taking shore leave in Phuket. Accompanying the 332-meter supercarrier are the guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville and the destroyer USS Preble, altogether designated as the ‘USS Ronald Reagan strike group’. The convoy recently completed its…

  • Phuket earthquake fears prompt residents to leave homes

    PHUKET: Though it did very little damage to anyone in Phuket, a 4.4-magnitude earthquake in the Andaman Sea about 80 kilometers from the resort province sparked fear in some neighborhoods. Damaged tiles in a house south of Phuket Town prompted the residents of the area to leave their homes. “My wife received an SMS on her mobile phone about an…

  • Phuket Opinion: Captive dolphins pitied, even in the Land of Smiles

    PHUKET: The recent announcement that a Canadian investor has sought provincial support for his plan to develop a 900-million-baht aquarium, resort and retail facility in Rawai has generated much debate over the ethics of keeping dolphins in captivity. Soon after the announcement that dolphin performances were slated to be among the attractions at the aquarium, forum comments and letters arguing…

  • US dad nabbed in Phuket gets 10 years for passport fraud | Thaiger

    US dad nabbed in Phuket gets 10 years for passport fraud

    PHUKET: An American father arrested in Phuket in June last year has been sentenced by a US federal court to 10 years in prison for forging documents needed to illegally bring his daughter to Thailand, according to a US media report. Samuel Lee Horton, 38, was arrested by FBI agents in Phuket in June 2010 for violation of an outstanding…

  • Pacific navies in Phuket discuss disaster relief, nuclear meltdown

    PHUKET: The third and final symposium of major human aid agencies and 16 navies covering half the world drew to a close in Phuket yesterday, with representatives focusing on naval involvement in providing relief to disaster-struck areas, including nuclear meltdowns. The symposium, titled the third Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR) of the Western Pacific Naval Symposium (WPNS), was held…

  • Phuket Airport international arrivals up 25%

    PHUKET: Phuket is enjoying record numbers of foreign tourists in 2011, according to official statistics. The number of international passengers arriving at Phuket Airport January through March totaled 654,009, up 25.1% over the same period in 2010, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). This included a growth of 31.3% (228,768) in January, 24.3% (231,326) in February and 21.6%…

  • US Forces “love Phuket’

    PHUKET: The first of four US Navy warships arrived yesterday, signalling the imminent landing of more than 5,000 US servicemen and women on recreational leave in Phuket this weekend. Douglas Robinson, Assistant Attache, Force Protection Detachment at the US Embassy in Thailand, met Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha at Provincial Hall yesterday to formally inform him of the convoy’s arrival. The…

  • Phuket to host “half-Thai’ beauty contest

    PHUKET: A bevy of half-Thai, half-foreign beauties will descend on Phuket in October for the inaugural Miss Euro Asia 2011 beauty contest. Kritphanat Patwarasit, Managing Director of ND Productions, floated the idea to Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha yesterday. The governor gave his vote of approval. “We can put this event on Phuket’s tourism-activity calender. It will attract people to visit…

  • Phuket Gazette partner Nation Group wins top Asian media awards

    PHUKET: The Nation Multimedia Group, of which the Phuket Gazette is a part, won two key prizes at the 10th Asia Media Awards ceremony in Bangkok last night. Photographer Watcharachai Klaipong won gold for his photo of emergency relief being delivered to stranded flood victims. “After seeing all the entries in this award category, I feel very proud of my…

  • PHUKET REMINDER: Witness history as Prince William ties the knot with Kate Middleton

    PHUKET: The British royal wedding is not to be missed. In fact, it will be almost impossible to miss. With 7,500 registered media providing coverage, an estimated two billion viewers worldwide are expected to watch Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot live on TV broadcasts and via the internet today. Here’s how to add your eyeballs to the…

  • Phuket beach thief behind bars

    PHUKET: A South African man is spending tonight behind bars in Phuket after being caught stealing from tourists at Nai Harn Beach today. The man, who police named as 27-year-old Steven Standen, was grabbed by lifeguards after a beach operator spotted him stealing a digital camera from a bag belonging to Australian tourists frolicking in the water. “I saw him…

  • Phuket plays host in B100bn medical tourism drive

    PHUKET: Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha this afternoon met representatives from 19 major news agencies from around the world as part of the Thai government’s drive to boost medical tourism revenues to 100 billion baht (US$3.3bn) by year 2015. Among the representatives visiting the governor were journalists, photo-journalists and cameramen from Fox News and Xinhua as well as state-news agencies VNA…

  • Phuket police face mandatory meth tests

    PHUKET: Every police officer in Phuket will undergo mandatory testing for ya bah (methamphetamine) by the end of the month, the provincial police commander announced this morning. Maj Gen Pekad Tantipong told the Phuket Gazette, “Every police station must urine test every officer under their command by May 1. The order was issued by Provincial Police Region 8 at the…

  • Lifeguards return to Phuket beaches

    PHUKET: The lifeguards patrolling Phuket’s beaches have returned, and, as promised, with more lifesavers and jet-skis. The contract between the Phuket Lifeguard Club (PLC) and the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization (OrBorJor) came into force on April 2, just in time for the dangerous wet season, and expires April 1, 2012. The lifeguards patrol between 9am and 7pm at 13 beaches:…

  • 30-kilo python plucked from Phuket village

    PHUKET: Villagers in Thalang who had been trying to catch a pesky python for weeks finally hit pay dirt yesterday, when the serpent slithered into their sleepy Phuket village just before sundown. Residents of Baan Lipon in Srisoonthorn subdistrict Village 8 told the Phuket Gazette that the snake was often seen lurking around the lake near their village and the…

  • British tourist dies in late-night road crash | Thaiger

    British tourist dies in late-night road crash

    PHUKET: British tourist John Stephen Smout, 49, died in a road accident near the Rawai beachfront early Monday morning when his motorbike ran into the path of a pick-up being driven by an island resident also on his way home. According to the police report, Mr Smout refused offers by people at a nearby bar to give him a lift…

  • Phuket workers fight extradition for Aussie murder

    PHUKET: Two former employees of a Phuket Town restaurant are fighting extradition to Australia, where they are wanted for the 2009 stabbing murder of an Australian man in Melbourne. The pair, 28-year-old Surad Seehaverachart and Thatiya Cherdphutham, 25, are wanted for the May 2009 stabbing murder of 29-year-old Luke Mitchell outside a nightclub. Surad was arrested by three officers stationed…

  • Phuket prepped to host 4th Asian Beach Games

    PHUKET: Organizers of the 4th Asian Beach Games (ABG), to be held in Phuket in November 2014, met in Phuket earlier this month to finalize various arrangements and express confidence that the island could successfully host the 16 or 17 core competitions that will make up the event. The ABG is being organized by the various committees of the Olympic…

  • Phuket Live Wire: Debunking 3G in Phuket

    PHUKET: Anyone working in IT in Thailand should try very hard not to use the term “3G”. The scientific-sounding “3G” rates as a marketer’s dream come true. It reeks of sizzle and bling. And, the way it’s being tossed about, it means absolutely nothing. You would presume that 3G is better than 2G and not as good as 4G, yes?…

  • Phuket roundabout: Patong one-way to be reversed – again

    PHUKET: One-way traffic in Patong will be reversed, with traffic flowing north along Rath-U-Thit 200 Pi Road and south along the beach road, officials announced today. However, Patong Mayor Pian Keesin said a date had yet to be set when the changes will be effected. “We still have to decide on how the traffic will flow along the streets connecting…

  • Did freak storm save FC Phuket’s skin?

    PHUKET: FC Phuket was enduring a 5-2 drubbing by Bangkok FC in the capital on Sunday when the match was abandoned seven minutes before full time due to a freak storm that made play impossible. There was some confusion over what the ruling meant for the fixture. Bangkok FC, currently languishing third-from-bottom in Thai Division 1, has asked that the…

  • Case of the crabs: Phuket expert speaks out

    PHUKET: The Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) has identified overfishing as a likely cause of the millions of crab larvae washing ashore on Phuket beaches on Friday. The tiny sea creatures that washed ashore at Kata and Karon Beaches were crabs, not krill as originally reported, explained PMBC Director Wannakiat Thubthimsang, who took live samples from the beach on Friday.…