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  • Thai LifeThailand’s reservoirs and dams reaching critically low levels

    Thailand’s reservoirs and dams reaching critically low levels

    The start of the annual wet season isn’t far away, maybe this month, but Thailand’s water sources are running on empty. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported today, that Thailand has seen a large drop of useable water in dams and reservoirs by an average of 30% of their capacity, due to the lack of rain in the…

  • Việt NamĐà Nẵng: Nhiều người bị xử phạt vì không đeo khẩu trang phòng chống Covid-19

    Đà Nẵng: Nhiều người bị xử phạt vì không đeo khẩu trang phòng chống Covid-19

    12 người không đeo khẩu trang nơi công cộng bị chính quyền phường Thọ Quang phạt từ 100.000 đến 300.000 đồng mỗi người. Sáng hôm qua, ông Võ Đình Công – Chủ tịch UBND phường Thọ Quang (quận Sơn Trà) cho biết, trong số 12 trường hợp bị xử phạt vì không đeo khẩu trang nơi công cộng, 8 người…

  • Covid-19 NewsCoronavirus UPDATE: Bangkok NOT being locked down, sobering forecast for US

    Coronavirus UPDATE: Bangkok NOT being locked down, sobering forecast for US

    Across the world the total number of Covid-19 cases has reached 858,000 (8am Thai time), registering 42,114 deaths and 177,141 people fully recovered. In the US, the number of cases has reached 187,729 – nearly 24,000 new cases in the past 24 hours and 726 people dying over the past day. Here is our page for all the latest Covid-19…

  • Covid-19 NewsStranded. Nearly 21,000 Russians struggling to get home.

    Stranded. Nearly 21,000 Russians struggling to get home.

    The Russian Ambassador to Thailand claims there are about 20,800 Russian citizens stranded in the Land of Smiles. Ambassador Tomikhin says they’re desperate to get home. He says that most of them are stuck in Phuket and neighbouring provinces (Phuket is in virtual lockdown with the airport being closed to all passenger flights on April 10). Another 8,000 in and around…

  • Covid-19 NewsNo more shutdown announcements in Bangkok, for now

    No more shutdown announcements in Bangkok, for now

    “Bangkok will not announce any further measures or continue to shut down the city.” This, from Taweesin Visanuyothin a spokesman of the government’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. “Due to the daily number of confirmed cases remaining at a stable level, Bangkok officials have come to an agreement that they will not announce any more measures or force people to…

  • Covid-19 NewsMinistries will give up 10% of their 2020 budget to fight Covid-19 in Thailand

    Ministries will give up 10% of their 2020 budget to fight Covid-19 in Thailand

    The third round of government measures are set to apply 10% of the country’s fiscal 2020 budget allocated to each ministry, and put into a central funding pool to battle against the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the rehabilitation of the economy. Deputy PM Somkid Jatusripitak says that the central fund will be overseen by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha. “The measures…

  • Việt NamCập nhật COVID-19 tại Việt Nam (Sáng 31/3): ‘Bệnh nhân 204’ là bé trai 10 tuổi

    Cập nhật COVID-19 tại Việt Nam (Sáng 31/3): ‘Bệnh nhân 204’ là bé trai 10 tuổi

    6h ngày 31/3, Bộ Y tế ghi nhận một ca nhiễm COVID-19 mới – “bệnh nhân 204”, là bé trai 10 tuổi được cách ly ngay sau khi nhập cảnh TP HCM. Bệnh nhân 204: Nam, 10 tuổi, ngụ phường Cát Lái, Quận 2, TP HCM. Ngày 14/3, đi từ Prague, Czech tới Istanbul, Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ trên chuyến bay…

  • Covid-19 NewsGovernment aims to limit travel around Thailand by 90%

    Government aims to limit travel around Thailand by 90%

    It won’t do much for oil prices, but it will flatten Thailand’s Covid-19 ‘curve’ and help with the country’s air pollution problems. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration is aiming to cut public transport use by as much as 90% around the country in order to stem the rise of Covid-19 coronavirus infections. Just yesterday, Thailand’s Department of Land Transport announced that…

  • Crime NewsWoman convicted for 2005 stabbings, allegedly kills 5 year old

    Woman convicted for 2005 stabbings, allegedly kills 5 year old

    A mental patient who served prison time for the 2005 stabbings of 4 girls in Bangkok has turned herself in to police after allegedly stabbing a 5 year old girl to death. 50 year old Ms. Jitrlada Tantiwanitchasuk gave herself up to police in Nakhon Pathom province otside Bangkok yesterday. The 5 year old victim was pronounced dead on arrival…

  • Crime NewsFormer US gangster arrested after Chon Buri 7-11 robbery

    Former US gangster arrested after Chon Buri 7-11 robbery

    A man with a rather colourful past is now in police custody in the Bang Lamung district of Chon Buri province. The suspect, a former US gangster, who speaks five languages, allegedly robbed a 7-eleven shop of 5000 baht using a BB gun last week. 37 year old “Roger” Phayungsak Wasuwat, was taken by police to the convenience store branch…

  • Việt NamHotgirl “trứng rán cần mỡ, bắp cần bơ” lại gây sốc với phát ngôn hợm hĩnh “thà học ngu mà làm ra tiền còn hơn thi 25, 30 điểm không kiếm được đồng nào”

    Hotgirl “trứng rán cần mỡ, bắp cần bơ” lại gây sốc với phát ngôn hợm hĩnh “thà học ngu mà làm ra tiền còn hơn thi 25, 30 điểm không kiếm được đồng nào”

    Cô nàng Trần Thanh Tâm nổi lên từ những clip Tik Tok lại tiếp tục vướng phải lùm xùm liên quan đến phát ngôn, cộng đồng mạng không ngại buông lời “sát mỏng”. Trần Thanh Tâm – Cô nàng nổi lên từ những đoạn clip ngắn “thả thính” trên Tik Tok không ít lần khiến cư dân mạng tỏ ra…

  • Covid-19 NewsCoca-Cola to suspend advertising, divert cash to fight Covid-19

    Coca-Cola to suspend advertising, divert cash to fight Covid-19

    Today Coca-Cola Thailand announced on its official Facebook page “cocacolaTH” that they will suspend all digital and TV advertising campaigns of all the brands under its umbrella in Thailand and divert all the money to support the fight against Covid-19. “We realise that the current situation is difficult for everyone, therefore we will continue to work hard to make sure…

  • Covid-19 NewsRed hazardous waste bins spring up in Bangkok for used masks, tissue

    Red hazardous waste bins spring up in Bangkok for used masks, tissue

    Used face masks and tissue paper are now classified as hazardous waste during this Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, at least in Bangkok. The city’s governor Aswin Kwanmuang is urging people to dispose of used face masks properly, using the new red bins which are designated for hazardous waste. “Used face masks must be put in a plastic bag fastened with a string…

  • Covid-19 NewsPhuket airport to ban flights April 10-30 over virus fears

    Phuket airport to ban flights April 10-30 over virus fears

    The southern island province of Phuket has sealed its borders by land and sea, and yesterday provincial governor Phakkhaphong Thawiphat announced that air transport to Phuket will also shut down beginning April 10 until at least April 30 in order to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus. “Shutting down the air transport route requires seven days notification in advance…

  • Covid-19 News14 million Thai’s crash online registration for 5,000 baht cash handout

    14 million Thai’s crash online registration for 5,000 baht cash handout

    It is estimated that 14 million Thai citizens have registered for the government’s stimulus measure for a ‘cash hand-out,’ crashing the website entirely. The number of people rushing to register was 4 times greater than the government’s initial predictions. The director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office, Lavaron Sangsnit, says… “On Sunday as of 11.30 am, the number of people who…

  • Covid-19 NewsGambling wife arrested after husband calls police in Nakhon Ratchasima

    Gambling wife arrested after husband calls police in Nakhon Ratchasima

    Thailand’s recently declared state of emergency has meant the temporary closure of many businesses, leaving a lot of people with a lot of time on their hands. One woman in the northeastern Nakhon Ratchasima province grew bored and decided to invite some friends around for a bit of light home gambling playing cards. But her husband was afraid she might…

  • Covid-19 NewsBeaches in Phuket closed until further notice

    Beaches in Phuket closed until further notice

    The world famous beaches of the southern resort island of Phuket are now closed indefinitely in another effort by provincial officials to fight the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Governor Phakkhaphong Thawiphat, who is also heading up the Phuket Communicable Disease Committee, made the announcement yesterday. The closures extend to zoos and all venues offering animal shows for tourists. Bangla…

  • Covid-19 News6 new coronavirus cases in Phuket

    6 new coronavirus cases in Phuket

    Phuket island officials have reported 6 new cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus as of today (Sunday, March 29), bringing the total to 53 on the southern island. The details as known at time of publication are… Case 48: A 42 year old Thai woman, a gift shop owner in Patong. Case 49: A 32 year old Ukrainian woman who runs…

  • Covid-19 NewsDrug party raided in Chiang Rai for defying public gathering ban

    Drug party raided in Chiang Rai for defying public gathering ban

    Authorities are cracking down and enforcing the ban on on public gatherings under the the state of emergency declared to fight the Covid-19 coronavirus epidemic last week. 22 people were arrested at a drug party in Chiang Rai yesterday for “gathering in defiance of the Emergency Decree”. 10 men and 12 women between the ages of 20 and 30 were nabbed…

  • Northern Thailand NewsNorthern Thailand’s air pollution reaches hazardous levels

    Northern Thailand’s air pollution reaches hazardous levels

    Air quality in the north of Thailand is actually ‘hazardous’ today, as bushfires in Chiang Mai’s Doi Suthep-Pui National Park have caused air quality to become nearly 20 times higher than Thailand’s already lax “safe” limit of ’50’. PM2.5, (dust particulate matter with diameter of 2.5 microns or lower), rose to 925 micrograms per cubic metre in some locations yesterday.…

  • Covid-19 NewsThings to know about the Covid-19 Coronavirus

    Things to know about the Covid-19 Coronavirus

    Coronavirus has spread to 176 countries or territories around the world and claimed more than 31,000 lives, as of Sunday, March 29. More than 665,000 people around the world have now been infected, including more than 141,000 who have fully recovered at this stage. The US has recorded nearly 20,000 new cases in the last 24 hours plus 515 new…

  • Covid-19 News109 new coronavirus cases for Thailand (Saturday)

    109 new coronavirus cases for Thailand (Saturday)

    The Thai Public Health Ministry has reported 109 new coronavirus cases and 2 new death today. This brings the total to 1,245 cases and 6 deaths in the Kingdom. The latest figures brought the total cases to 1,245 across 57 provinces – 1,032 of the patients are Thais. Bangkok has a total of 515 cases, followed by Nonthaburi with 58…

  • Northern Thailand NewsAfrican horse virus believed responsible for dozens of horse deaths in Northeast

    African horse virus believed responsible for dozens of horse deaths in Northeast

    The sudden deaths of dozens of racehorses in Thailand’s Northeast are now believed to be tied to an African horse virus. All of the dead animals, whose count now stands at 42, were found during an inspection of barns in Pak Chong district in Nakhon Ratchasima, north eastern Thailand. Doctors from Thailand’s Department of Livestock Development suspect the deaths are…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai PM suspends military conscription for 3 months

    Thai PM suspends military conscription for 3 months

    Thailand’s mandatory annual military conscription has been put on hold due to the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak. The Ministry of Defence, under an order from PM and Defence Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, has postponed this year’s round of the draft, which was scheduled for April 1 to 12, for up to 3 months. Conscription in Thailand is traditionally done by drawing lots…

  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today – Friday, March 27

    Thailand News Today – Friday, March 27

    91 new coronavirus cases, 1 more death in Thailand Thailand’s Department of Disease Control has confirmed a 91 new cases of the the Covid19 coronavirus at their daily press briefing this morning. There was also an additional death reported. The new numbers bring the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 1136 and deaths to 5. Of the…

  • Covid-19 NewsBangkok City Hall closes more venues, but 3 types allowed to reopen

    Bangkok City Hall closes more venues, but 3 types allowed to reopen

    Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA or City Hall as it’s more commonly known), is closing down more public venues around the capital, effective midnight tonight (Friday) until April 30, as it steps up measures to curb the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Sites to remain closed are all sport arenas of both humans and animals (boxing arenas, cockfighting and fish fighting…

  • Northern Thailand News30 horses die in one day in Thailand’s Northeast

    30 horses die in one day in Thailand’s Northeast

    30 horses have mysteriously died in Thailand’s Northeast yesterday. The Thailand Equestrian Federation is urging horse fanciers not to transport any animals until a cause can be identified. It’s unlikely the situation has anything to do with the Covid-19 outbreak. 10 of the horses had sudden severe seizures before dying and the other 20 repeatedly bucked and jumped before collapsing,…

  • Covid-19 NewsMore than 100 suspect travellers reported across the country

    More than 100 suspect travellers reported across the country

    Yesterday, police staffed 359 random checks points across the country to screen road travellers for the Covid-19 virus. The checkpoints are being staffed by the Royal Thai Police. Deputy Commissioner General Police General Suwat Jangyodsuk, says… “Travellers who had a cough, sore throat, difficulty breathing or any body pain were scanned and more than 100 have now been reported to…

  • Covid-19 NewsNBTC sets aside 1 billion baht to help battle virus

    NBTC sets aside 1 billion baht to help battle virus

    “The assistance will only be given for tasks in the fight against the outbreak and the recipients cannot spend the money on other purposes.” The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission(NBTC) has announced a reserve of 1 billion Baht for medical facilities and public health agencies in the fight against the Covid-19 outbreak. This is due to 130 state hospitals seeking…

  • Việt NamTình hình COVID-19 tại Việt Nam: Ổ dịch sau buổi tiệc tại Buddha Bar & Grill

    Tình hình COVID-19 tại Việt Nam: Ổ dịch sau buổi tiệc tại Buddha Bar & Grill

    Ít nhất có 14 người dương tính với virus corona sau 14 ngày dự tiệc tại Buddha Bar & Grill, quận 2, buộc TP HCM gấp rút cắt chuỗi lây lan từ ổ dịch này. COVID-19 tại Việt Nam Địa phương khởi bệnh Số ca (153) Khỏi bệnh (20) Tử vong (0) Hà Nội 52 TP. Hồ Chí Minh 40…