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- Thailand News
Thai PM orders embassy to evacuate nationals amid Israel-Iran tensions
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra directed the Thai embassy in Tel Aviv to vigilantly monitor the security situation in Israel, provide updates to Thai nationals residing there, and facilitate their evacuation if necessary. This directive came yesterday in response to rising tensions between Iran and Israel. Iran responded to missile attacks by the state after Israel claimed they were targeting Hezbollah…
- Health
10 essential tips for families moving to Thailand
Moving to Thailand is an exciting adventure, especially when you’re moving with your family. The country is popular for its warm climate, rich culture, and welcoming people, making it a popular destination for expatriates. However, settling in a new country can be challenging. To help make your transition smoother, here are 10 essential tips for families moving to Thailand. 1.…
- Guides
Flooding in Phuket what you need to know (Updated)
Phuket, a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife, isn’t immune to the forces of nature. Flooding, particularly during the monsoon season, can disrupt travel plans and pose serious risks to both locals and tourists. If you’re planning a trip to this beautiful island, understanding the flooding situation is crucial for your safety and convenience. However, as…
- Thailand Travel
Flooding in Pai: What you need to know
Pai, a charming town in northern Thailand’s Mae Hong Son province, recently faced severe flooding due to heavy monsoon rains. Thousands of residents and tourists had to evacuate, leading to significant property damage. This disaster highlights the vulnerability of communities near rivers and the increasing challenges posed by extreme weather, followed by flood-borne diseases. Current situation of flooding in Pai…
- Chiang Mai Travel
Flooding in Chiang Mai what you need to know (Updated)
Flooding is a major concern in Thailand, particularly during the monsoon season, which occurs from May to October. This season produces significant rain, which can overwhelm drainage systems. As a result, many areas are experiencing severe floods, which disrupt everyday life and damage property. Infections caused by water can represent significant health threats during these occurrences. Chiang Mai, in northern…
- Thailand News
Flash flood in Doi Khun Tan claims elderly woman’s life
A devastating flash flood in Doi Khun Tan National Park claimed the life of an elderly woman, whose body was swept away for 3 kilometres. The incident, described as the worst in 70 years, has left a community in mourning. Flash floods from Doi Khun Tan National Park swept away the home of Sameur Suksai, approximately 70 years old, in…
- Thailand video news
Thailand video news | Former Arsenal player arrested for £600K cannabis smuggling from Thailand, heavy rain and landslides leave one dead and several missing in Japan
In Thailand video news today, Alex and Jay delve into the stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia countries. The stories include a former Arsenal player Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was arrested for attempting to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis from Thailand into the UK. Thailand’s tourism and export sectors struggle as the baht surges to its highest level since 1998. Heavy…
- Thailand News
Smoke gets in your eyes: Rayong residents warned of toxic blaze
Residents near the Thai Plastic and Chemicals Plc plant in Rayong’s Mueang district have been urged to steer clear of toxic smoke following a fire sparked by a gas leak. The drama unfolded at the company’s facility within the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate. The firm has issued a warning, advising locals to either stay indoors or don face masks…
- Health
Is AI a reliable tool for medical self-diagnosis?
Modern-day challenges demand high speed and accuracy in medical consultation, forcing many people to turn to artificial intelligence. Because AI systems can interpret complaints or suggest diagnoses, we can ask ourselves, ‘Why not try to use such tools for self-diagnosis?’ But how good can they really be? These tools may help the patient, but they do not substitute for the…
- Thailand News
RTAF deploys helicopter to survey Mekong River floods
Floods in two northeastern provinces, Udon Thani and Nong Khai, prompted the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) to deploy an EC-725 helicopter to survey the situation and assist affected residents. The water level in the Mekong River has been steadily rising, necessitating close monitoring in provinces along its banks. RTAF Commander, Air Chief Marshal Phanpakdi Phatthanakun, yesterday, September 16, ordered…
- Eastern Thailand News
Ubon Ratchathani prepares for Mekong River flood threat
Ubon Ratchathani’s governor has instructed all relevant departments to prepare for the imminent overflow of the Mekong River and its tributaries, expected to inundate five districts in four days. Today, September 16, Suphasit Kochareonyot, Ubon Ratchathani governor, along with disaster prevention and mitigation officials, inspected the Khong Chiam district, where the Mekong River converges with the Mun River. The Mekong…
- Thailand video news
Thailand video news | Flooding Affects About 30,000 Families in 12 Thai Provinces, Myanmar’s Death Toll Rises Amid Typhoon Yagi’s Wrath
In Thailand video news, Jay delves into the stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia countries. In Phuket, violent altercations in Patong have left several tourists injured, raising concerns over safety in the popular nightlife district. Meanwhile, severe flooding continues to disrupt lives across 12 Thai provinces, with heavy rainfall and potential further flooding looming over the country. On a…
- Thailand News
Chemical leak hospitalises 21 workers in Samut Sakhon
Chemical fumes led to 21 workers being hospitalised, with two in serious condition, after a leak at a factory in Samut Sakhon. Officials are still investigating the source of the chemical odour and plan to inspect a nearby factory today. Officials are yet to identify the origin of the chemical fumes that caused severe dizziness and vomiting among employees at…
- Thailand News
No more hogging the spotlight: Flood claims beloved Chiang Rai pig
A beloved pig named Bamruea, who had been rescued as a piglet and survived four previous floods, succumbed to the devastating floods in Chiang Rai yesterday. The floods have wreaked havoc on both residents and animals, with the swift and powerful currents making escape nearly impossible. The floods in Chiang Rai have caused significant distress, trapping many residents and animals…
- Health
9 tips to reduce the risk of illness during the rainy season in Thailand
The rainy season in Thailand definitely has a vibe, but it also increases your risk of getting sick. As the rainy season approaches, it’s important to take proactive steps to maintain your health and well-being. The cooler and humid weather can bring mosquitoes and diseases like dengue fever. To help you stay healthy during this season, we have provided nine…
- Thailand video news
Thailand video news | Floods in northern Thailand leave two dead, hundreds stranded, Typhoon Yagi leaves over 140 dead in Vietnam
In Thailand video news, Alex covers the news stories in the Good Morning program. The latest news from Thailand and Southeast Asia brings a range of critical stories, from severe flooding in northern Thailand that has left two dead and hundreds stranded, to new developments in the mishandling case of Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya. A Thai woman seeks…
- Thailand News
Thailand’s life-saving tech boost to guard against natural disasters
Thailand is gearing up to supercharge its natural disaster warning system with a sweeping expansion of automated monitoring stations. In a bold move to protect lives and property, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed yesterday, September 3, by the Friends in Need Volunteers Foundation and various national agencies, marking the launch of the second phase of a nationwide project.…
- Thailand video news
Thailand Video News | Phuket Landslide Buries Nine Houses, No Injuries Reported, AirAsia Cabin Crew Entertain Passengers with In-flight Concert
In today’s Thailand video news, Alex covers the stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia countries. The news stories include a landslide in Phuket that buried nine homes, prompting a rapid evacuation but fortunately resulting in no injuries. Meanwhile, flash floods in Chiang Mai have led to the temporary closure of Mae Sa Waterfall for safety reasons. Controversial incidents have…
- Health
Thailand’s healthcare system and healthcare insurance options for non-Thai nationals
Thinking about living in or visiting Thailand? Understanding the healthcare system and your insurance options or hospital insurance is crucial. Thailand boasts a robust healthcare infrastructure, blending modern medical technology with traditional practices, making it a popular destination for medical tourism. Navigating insurance options is equally important. Whether you’re an expat, a long-term traveller, or just visiting, having the right…
- Health
Medical insurance in Thailand: What expats, digital nomads, and retirees should know
Health insurance in Thailand is of significant importance to foreigners, residents, and travellers alike. The country’s exceptional healthcare facilities, certified by the Joint Commission International (JCI), offer high-quality treatment options. For Thai citizens, healthcare services are primarily funded by tax revenues, providing many services at no out-of-pocket cost. Numerous satisfied policyholders, as evidenced by positive feedback and reviews, boost your…
- Health
Health insurance tips for foreigners moving to Thailand
Health insurance for foreigners in Thailand is crucial due to the high costs of medical treatment. Evaluating your needs is essential for selecting the right policy. Consider inpatient and outpatient care, along with maternity care if necessary. Coverage regions should be either worldwide or specific to ASEAN or Thailand. Those with pre-existing conditions need plans that include these treatments. How…
- Thailand News
Floods displace 500 households in Nan, severe damage reported
Floods have caused significant damage in the northern province of Nan, affecting eight districts and displacing over 500 households. The heavy rain led to rapid rises in river levels, particularly impacting Thawngpha district where residents struggled to evacuate their belongings in time. The province of Nan is facing a severe flood crisis, with eight districts now affected. These districts include…
- Thailand News
Heavy rainfall in Phayao triggers severe flooding
Heavy rainfall in Phayao has led to severe flooding, affecting over 400 households as flash floods swept through the area. Residents struggled to salvage their belongings, while local government officials rushed to assist. Continuous heavy rains battered Phayao for several days, resulting in flash floods that inundated multiple areas. Early in the morning, flash floods surged into Ban Kue Wiang,…
- Health
Thai health insurance vs international insurance: Which is right for expats in Thailand?
Thai health insurance, while affordable and catering to basic needs, may fall short if you’re an expat desiring thorough coverage. You might need a private health insurance plan to ensure access to better healthcare facilities. International insurance, like plans offered by Cigna, can provide extensive benefits and broader coverage. International insurance plans ensure you have access to healthcare globally. Cigna,…
- Health
Expat essential: 12 reasons why Insurance in Thailand is a no-brainer!
Thailand is renowned for its high-quality healthcare. With advanced medical facilities and skilled professionals, the country provides exceptional care through both public and private sectors. Universal health coverage ensures essential health services for all citizens. However, foreigners and expats require private insurance for quality healthcare access. Many private hospitals offer world-class services. This makes accessing premium healthcare affordable through insurance…
- Health
Expat alert: Your health insurance in Thailand might not be enough!
Health insurance in Thailand presents a complex view with multiple options. Several important types exist for both locals and expats. Choosing the right one is crucial. Many expats discover that their current coverage may be inadequate for their needs. Understanding the reasons behind these gaps is crucial for ensuring health and financial security. Types of health insurance in Thailand Employer-sponsored health…
- Health
Top health and travel insurance companies in Thailand for travellers and expats
Do you plan on making Thailand your new home? Or are you planning on visiting Thailand on a short trip? While travelling and living in Thailand can be fun, you’ll also want to plan with your medical and travel insurance, providing you with comfort. When it comes to health and travel insurance for travellers and expats in Thailand, look no…
- Thailand News
Heavy flooding forces closures in Khao Yai National Park
Heavy flooding has led to the closure of key sites in Khao Yai National Park, impacting popular tourist destinations and local communities. Takhro Falls and the Sai Yai River in Prachinburi were shut down yesterday, while Nang Rong Falls in Nakhon Nayok followed suit today. Park chief Chaiya Huaihongthong confirmed the closures, attributing them to the continuous downpours that have…
- Thailand News
New runway at Suvarnabhumi Airport sparks emergency drill
Suvarnabhumi International Airport conducted a high-stakes emergency exercise under the codename SENOP-24 on Tuesday, July 23. This drill, aimed at preparing for the grand opening of the airport’s third runway set for mid-September, was designed to ensure every team is battle-ready for any potential crisis. Kittipong Kittikachorn, the Director of Suvarnabhumi Airport and a key figure in Airports of Thailand…