Day: September 21, 2025

Hospital Worker Dies During Mekong River Run in Nakhon Phanom

Nakhon phanom: A 45-year-old female runner and hospital employee at Tao Ngoi Hospital tragically collapsed and died during the Mekong River Run, a mini-marathon event in Nakhon Phanom Province. According to Thai News Agency, the event, known as “Sa-on Run 2025,” was held along the scenic banks of the Mekong

Thai Soldiers Arrest 20 Cambodians for Illegal Entry Amid Joblessness Fears

Sa kaeo: Thai soldiers arrested a Cambodian man who illegally entered the country through the border in Sa Kaeo Province. He claimed that he was in Cambodia and had difficulty making a living, and his income was insufficient to survive, so he decided to flee across the border. According to

Lom Sak Residents Concerned About Recurrent Flooding

Bangkok: Examining the damage from flooding in Lom Sak, villagers fear repeated flooding. Although the water level inundating communities and commercial areas in Lom Sak Municipality, Phetchabun Province, has receded and is almost back to normal, widespread damage has been caused. Hundreds of homes and businesses have been flooded again

Community Technicians Improve Lives with Renewable Energy Innovations

Bangkok: Let’s take a look at another small community force that is creating major changes in the agricultural sector. The role of community technicians is more than just technical personnel, but also transfers knowledge about renewable energy, leading to cost reductions, increased income, and improved quality of life for local

Kim Yong Market in Hat Yai: A Long-Standing Souvenir Hub

Bangkok: Kim Yong Market is an old market that has been a part of Hat Yai for a long time. It’s popular with tourists for souvenirs and other items. However, no one knows the origins of this market. According to Thai News Agency, Kim Yong Market continues to attract visitors

Heavy Rainfall Expected in Upper Thailand with Rough Seas in Andaman

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has forecasted heavy rainfall in certain regions of upper Thailand, particularly affecting Mae Hong Son, Tak, Chanthaburi, and Trat provinces. In addition, significant wave activity is anticipated in the upper Andaman Sea, with waves reaching approximately 2 meters in height. Thunderstorms are also expected to occur

Temple Financial Management Initiative Highlights Need for Clear Separation of Accounts

Bangkok: Disaster prevention strategies for temple financial management emphasize the importance of clearly separating “temple accounts” from “monk accounts” to ensure transparent handling of temple assets. According to Thai News Agency, the current assessment by “Phumitanpai” shows that many temples are still struggling with understanding the distinctions between different types