Day: August 25, 2025

Mystery Surrounds Use of Deceased Man’s Identity by Former Abbot

Bangkok: The father of Mr. Alongkot, a deceased former civil servant, has confirmed that he did not personally know the former abbot of Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu, whose life is now under scrutiny. According to Thai News Agency, the vice president of the Thanathorn Thaksin Foundation has raised several

Nan Province Prepares for Typhoon Kajiki, Implementing Strict Surveillance Measures

Bangkok: Nan Province is preparing for Typhoon Kajiki, implementing strict surveillance and assistance measures for residents following forecasts that the storm will impact the province between August 25 and 26. Stores are moving their belongings to higher ground and using tarps to cover difficult-to-move equipment and tools to prevent damage.

Phra Alongkot’s Former Residence Discovered in Khon Kaen

Khon kaen: The house of Phra Alongkot, a respected local figure, has been discovered in the Mueang District of Khon Kaen Province. According to Thai News Agency, the residence was identified as a government official’s home for the Department of Highways. Villagers have expressed shock and sympathy upon learning this

Youth Rivalry Escalates to Gunfire in Chachoengsao Province

Chachoengsao: Two youths from Prachinburi shot each other in the middle of the road, injuring two after a disagreement. Dozens of teenagers from Chachoengsao opened fire on their rivals in the middle of Bang Nam Priao Road in Chachoengsao Province, leaving bullets strewn across the road and injuring two people

Young Man Arrested for Orchestrating Car Accident Scam to Claim Insurance

Bangkok: A young man was arrested by the Central Investigation Bureau police for being part of an insurance fraud ring that orchestrated four car accidents in a single month to secure insurance claims, with damages estimated to exceed 1 million baht. According to Thai News Agency, the Economic Crime Suppression

Chiang Mai Irrigation Department Rushes to Open 11 Water Gates

Chiang mai: Engineers are rushing to build a semi-permanent embankment along the Sai River, nearly 4 kilometers long, to provide peace of mind to Mae Sai residents. Meanwhile, the Royal Irrigation Department is working to open 11 floodgates along the Ping River south of Chiang Mai. According to Thai News