Day: July 29, 2025

Cannon Fire Ceases as Calm Returns to Ubon Ratchathani

Ubon ratchathani: The Governor of Ubon Ratchathani urged local residents to follow news from reliable sources. Entering the sixth day of clashes on the Thai-Cambodian border in Nam Yuen District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, the sound of cannons ceased after midnight. Residents at the refugee center began to feel homesick and

Flooding in Sukhothai Begins to Ease as Residents Face Damage Aftermath

Sukhothai: Flooding in Muang Sukhothai District has eased, while water levels in the 400-household Ban Ua-Athorn community have returned to normal. Residents fear the Phra Ruang Bridge in the city center could collapse due to water pushing it up and buckling. Meanwhile, a landslide has blocked the entrance to a

Migrants Return to Survey Damaged Homes in Surin Province

Surin: Villagers in Surin Province are beginning to return to survey the damage to their homes following a recent conflict. Migrants, who had fled amidst the chaos to save their lives, are now coming back to gather information necessary for further assistance. According to Thai News Agency, a news team

Mother Mourns Son Killed on Battlefield in Sisaket Province

Buriram: A mother sheds tears upon hearing the news of her son’s death on the battlefield. Officials announced the tragic news that her son had died on the battlefield in Sisaket Province. His mother was in tears with grief, sending shockwaves through her heart to her fellow evacuees. According to

Residents Remain Unconvinced After Explosion

Bangkok: The echo after the explosion has quieted down. Although the explosions have died down, residents remain unconvinced about the situation. Some residents returned to their homes to investigate, but after receiving official information, they returned to evacuation centers. According to Thai News Agency, the lingering uncertainty among residents persists

Flood Defense Line Made by the Engineer Corps Reduces Flood Severity

Chiang rai: Water levels from the Mae Sai River that inundated the border community of Mae Sai in Chiang Rai have receded, but have left behind significant damage and affected at least 500 Mae Sai households. However, the damage is not as severe as last year’s major flooding, partly due

Heavy Rain Forecast for Upper North and Northeast Thailand

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has announced that the upper North, upper Northeast, and areas facing the monsoon will experience heavy rain in some areas. Residents in these areas are advised to be cautious of the dangers of heavy rain and accumulated rain. Meanwhile, Bangkok and its vicinity will experience thunderstorms