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  • VIDEO: Pro-wakeskater surfs Bangkok floods

    VIDEO: Pro-wakeskater surfs Bangkok floods

    Flooded Bangkok became a playground for world-renowned pro-wakeskater and wakeboarder Daniel Grant, who showed off his skills on the submerged streets outside Bangkok University last night. Gnarly! The Bangkok-born, 24 year old half-Thai watersports champion made flying through the floods on his wakeskate board look easy and he even landed kickflips in the ankle-deep water. Wakeskating is like wakeboarding, except…

  • Airbus A380 lands at Thailand’s Don Mueang Airport for the first time ever

    Airbus A380 lands at Thailand’s Don Mueang Airport for the first time ever

    An Airbus A380 aircraft landed on the runway at Bangkok’s Don Mueang International rt (DMK) for the first time ever yesterday. The Emirates flight was redirected to Bangkok’s smaller airport due to heavy rainfall disrupting the runway at Suvarnabhumi Airport. At 9.40pm, flight EK363 from Guangzhou in China descended on DMK after the runway became impassible at Suvarnabhumi International Airport,…

  • VIDEO: Rain leaks into Thailand’s 12 billion baht Parliament building, again

    VIDEO: Rain leaks into Thailand’s 12 billion baht Parliament building, again

    Rain is pouring through the roof at the Parliament complex in Bangkok’s Dusit district, which opened in May last year and cost 12.28 billion Thai baht to construct, according to former Democrat Party MP Watchara Petthong. The former MP posted a video of an overflowing wheelbarrow and bucket on the drenched floor at the Parliament complex on Facebook yesterday, complaining…

  • Fire engulfs warehouse in Bangkok, 7 firefighters hospitalised

    Fire engulfs warehouse in Bangkok, 7 firefighters hospitalised

    Seven firefighters are in hospital after a wall collapsed onto them while they put out a huge blaze at a warehouse in Bangkok last night. At 9.30pm yesterday, officers at Bang Kho Laem Police Station received a report that a fire had engulfed a warehouse on Rat Burana Soi 15 in the Bang Pakok subdistrict of Bangkok. Firefighters rushed to…

  • Shoe seller loses millions in damages after warehouse floods in Bangkok

    Shoe seller loses millions in damages after warehouse floods in Bangkok

    A Thai businesswoman who sells trainers says she has lost millions of baht in damages after her warehouse in Bangkok flooded last night. In a TikTok clip, the woman cried and apologised to her customers. Heavy rainfall which began yesterday and continued through the night caused flash flooding in several areas of Bangkok and surrounding provinces, disrupting traffic, education, and…

  • Floods disrupt Bangkok, Governor Chadchart pushes stranded vehicles

    Floods disrupt Bangkok, Governor Chadchart pushes stranded vehicles

    Heavy rainfall which began yesterday and continued throughout the night caused flash flooding in several areas of Bangkok and its surrounding provinces, disrupting traffic, education, and business. Deep flooding caused Chaeng Wattana Road and Phahon Yothin Road heading towards Saphan Mai in Bang Khen district to become impassible last night leaving many cars stranded. At 8am today, remaining floodwater congested…

  • Public park becomes dog-friendly in Bangkok

    Public park becomes dog-friendly in Bangkok

    Finding a green area to walk your furry friend in downtown Bangkok is difficult because pet dogs are not allowed in public parks. Thanks to a petition ran by dog-lovers and support from Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, Benjakitti Park in Asoke has become the first public park to open up its doors to dogs. Despite several inner-city condominiums allowing pets,…

  • Suspected thief electrocuted to death in Bangkok, Thailand

    Suspected thief electrocuted to death in Bangkok, Thailand

    A Thai man was electrocuted to death in a suspected robbery sometime before 5am this morning on the side of a hotel in Bangkok. The hotel said they turn on electric wires during the night to prevent robberies. Lumphini Police Station received a report at 8am that a suspected thief had been electrocuted to death on the side of a…

  • Professor says Bangkok predicted to sink by 2100

    Professor says Bangkok predicted to sink by 2100

    Another academic is warning of the dangers of flooding in Bangkok. The director of the Centre for Climate Change and Disaster at Rangsit University, Dr Seree Supharathit, pointed out that international climate change organisations have made a map showing that Bangkok and its area will sink and disappear by the year 2100. He said that if the government doesn’t do…

  • Bangkok governor threatens city polluters with huge fines

    Bangkok governor threatens city polluters with huge fines

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt warned polluters of the capital that they face heavy fines if they’re caught pouring oil down the city’s drains. The 56 year old city chief notified residents in the metropolis that they will be slapped with a 10,000 baht fine for dumping oil into Bangkok sewers. The Bangkok governor was reacting to pictures circulating on social…

  • Bangkok’s Yaowarat Rd is one of globe’s top 10 hippest places

    Bangkok’s Yaowarat Rd is one of globe’s top 10 hippest places

    One of Bangkok’s oldest streets has been named as one of the “coolest streets in the world.” London-based Time Out magazine named Yaowarat Road the eighth coolest street in the world after polling readers about post-pandemic life in their city. Over 20,000 people took part in the poll which asked readers to base their ranking on food, fun, culture, and…

  • New direct bus from Don Mueang Airport to Pattaya

    New direct bus from Don Mueang Airport to Pattaya

    Budget punters rejoice – a new shuttle bus will now whisk people directly from Don Mueang International Airport, Bangkok’s low-cost secondary airport, to the tourism and nightlife hub of Pattaya. The shuttle started trial runs earlier this month and, if successful, may usher in a chain of other convenience bus options from the popular airport, according to the Don Mueang…

  • VIDEO: Bangkok exhibition celebrates Thai-Saudi relations at Islamic centre

    VIDEO: Bangkok exhibition celebrates Thai-Saudi relations at Islamic centre

    A new exhibition in Bangkok is celebrating Thai-Saudi relations after the two nations rekindled relations with each other this year following decades of bitterness. The exhibition, titled the “Thai-Saudi Bridge Exhibition,” is being held at the Foundation of Islamic Centre of Thailand until Thursday, August 31. The exhibition is open from 11am to 5pm. The exhibition aims to educate the…

  • New PVS check-in system to speed up Suvarnabhumi Airport

    New PVS check-in system to speed up Suvarnabhumi Airport

    Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok’s main international airport, is getting an upgrade: a new passenger validation system is being put in place. The new PVS will be launched in the airport officially on September 1 and will be found at Terminal 4 for both domestic and international passengers. [Note: The Thaiger believes the airport said “Terminal 4” but perhaps meant the fourth…

  • Fake flight tickets: woman scammed 100+ out of 11 million baht

    Fake flight tickets: woman scammed 100+ out of 11 million baht

    After a streak of more than a hundred victims being bilked out of over 11 million baht, a 61 year old woman has been arrested for selling fake airline tickets. The Consumer Protection Police took the woman into custody for a bogus ticket scam dating back to 2014. The suspect was arrested yesterday in Bangkok after police tracked her down…

  • Bangkok nabs 60,000 snakes a year, 1 reported every 15 minutes

    Bangkok nabs 60,000 snakes a year, 1 reported every 15 minutes

    Bangkok is well known for its hundreds of temples and thousands of… snakes. Emergency hotline employees reported that they capture and remove around 60,000 snakes per year in the capital city. Calls come in for help with snake removal at an average rate of about one every 15 minutes throughout the day. The 199 hotline handles calls regarding snakes in…

  • Officer issues arrest threat to security after his bike is clamped

    Officer issues arrest threat to security after his bike is clamped

    A Thai policeman threatened to arrest security guards after they clamped his motorcycle at a condominium in Bangkok. He also refused to pay the parking fine. Yesterday, the Facebook page, โหลกแดง in the Multiverse of Madness, or Red Skull in the Multiverse of Madness, shared a video of a policeman arguing with security guards at a condo in the Bang…

  • UPDATE: Casino robbery in Bangkok sparks investigation into local police corruption

    UPDATE: Casino robbery in Bangkok sparks investigation into local police corruption

    UPDATE Today, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Police Division 1 Pol. Cl. Ekarat Pao-in gave an update about the Din Daeng casino robbery. Ekarat is also now acting Superintendent of Din Daeng Police Station since five Din Daeng officers are being investigated for corruption. Ekarat said that he and other officers searched the casino and “didn’t find anything at…

  • Bangkok chief’s 2-year pledge to clean up capital’s cables

    Bangkok chief’s 2-year pledge to clean up capital’s cables

    “Let’s clean it up first because the underground cable project requires more budget and discussion,” said Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt who promises to clean up 800 kilometres of power lines within two years. The Bangkok Deputy Governor, Wisanu Subsompon, revealed Bangkok had to temporarily suspend the underground power line project due to a lack of budget. He did, however, promise…

  • Floor collapses at Hua Mark Police Station in Bangkok

    Floor collapses at Hua Mark Police Station in Bangkok

    The job of a policeman is hard enough without having something to stand on, as officers discovered in Bangkok this week. The first floor collapsed of the 55 year old Hua Mark Police Station on Ramkamhaeng Road in the Bang Kapi district on Wednesday morning. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. At 11am, the first floor gave way which is used…

  • Casino robbery in Bangkok sparks investigation into local police corruption

    Casino robbery in Bangkok sparks investigation into local police corruption

    CCTV footage taken in the early hours of Tuesday morning reveals a man stealing 300,000 baht cash from an illegal casino in the Din Daeng area of Bangkok. The man, known as “Mack Anusaoree,” stole the money after gambling away more than one million baht, allegedly. Mack Anusaoree – “Mack Victory” – raided the gambling den on Soi Pracha Songkhro…

  • More concrete falls onto ‘cursed’ Rama II Road in Bangkok, Thailand

    More concrete falls onto ‘cursed’ Rama II Road in Bangkok, Thailand

    Netizens are starting to think that that Bangkok’s Rama II Road is cursed. Yesterday at 11.53am, a slab of broken concrete hanging directly over the busy road fell from a U-turn bridge near Wat Phrom Rangsi temple onto the highway. It is the fourth time heavy construction materials have fallen onto the road in less than two months. No injuries…

  • Saturday passport offices in Bangkok see a huge demand

    Saturday passport offices in Bangkok see a huge demand

    The Covid-19 pandemic is winding down, or at least the travel restrictions that came with it are, and for Thai people, this means it’s time to get the heck out of the country, according to passport office statistics this weekend. Two Bangkok-area passport offices were open on Saturday and reported a huge demand for processing passports on the weekend. As…

  • BTS offers assistance to victims but says escalator crush was “out of their control”

    BTS offers assistance to victims but says escalator crush was “out of their control”

    The BTS Skytrain is offering “assistance” to anyone who was injured in the escalator crush which occurred at BTS Surasak Station in Bangkok on Saturday night. The statement was made yesterday by the Chief Operating Director of the BTS Sumit Srisantithum, who said the incident was “beyond the BTS’s control.” As a crowd of people crammed into BTS Surasak Station…

  • Bugatti in Bangkok: 1 of 20 limited edition sports cars spotted cruising in Thailand

    Bugatti in Bangkok: 1 of 20 limited edition sports cars spotted cruising in Thailand

    One of only 20 Bugatti Chiron Sport 110 Ans in the world, valued at US$3.2 million, was spotted cruising around the mean streets of Bangkok on Sunday. Let’s just hope the driver has insurance. The Bugatti, which sports a Cambodian registration plate that reads ‘BOSS,’ is allegedly owned by a Cambodian businessman who is the son of a politician. The…

  • Homeless man recovers from mental illness & gets job with help from kind taxi rider

    Homeless man recovers from mental illness & gets job with help from kind taxi rider

    A homeless man with mental health problems in the Asoke area of Bangkok who reunited with his family in March thanks to the help of a thoughtful motorcycle taxi rider, now has a job. The compassionate motorcycle taxi rider, Chaiyoot Kasron, managed to connect the destitute man, named Pond, with his father after posting pictures and videos of him on…

  • Angry woman taxi driver fined for racing a bus in Bangkok

    Angry woman taxi driver fined for racing a bus in Bangkok

    An emotionally-charged taxi driver appeared to lose her mind and forget her responsibilities as she turned into a joyriding thrill seeker as she played a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a bus coach. A video of three university students in the back of the crazed taxi driver’s car was posted last Friday, August 19, and went viral on…

  • Salon owner who stabbed 2 charged with premeditated murder

    Salon owner who stabbed 2 charged with premeditated murder

    More details have emerged regarding the customers who were stabbed to death in a Pathum Thani shopping centre, as it was confirmed that the salon owner accused of the stabbing turned himself in and has been charged with premeditated murder. The horrific incident took place Saturday afternoon around 3pm at a Lotus superstore in tambon Bang Kadi in Muang district…

  • 2 teenagers from Klong Toey slum praised for capturing a thief

    2 teenagers from Klong Toey slum praised for capturing a thief

    Two teenagers from the Klong Toey slum in Bangkok were praised by Thai netizens after they rode for 37 kilometres to help capture a thief who stole a motorbike from a resident in the community. The story of the teens’ heroic ride was highlighted on a Facebook page named Klong Toey Land (คลองเตยแลนด์) yesterday. The two teenagers, identified as Rin…

  • Taiwanese YouTuber loses items worth 154,000 baht in Bangkok

    Taiwanese YouTuber loses items worth 154,000 baht in Bangkok

    Taiwanese YouTuber Alisasa was robbed of items worth about 154,000 baht while travelling in Bangkok last week. The popular YouTuber announced to fans that she was disappointed her camera and bag were snatched, resulting in lost videos recorded for her channel, but insisted she still enjoyed her trip to the Thai capital city. On August 16, the female YouTuber posted…