Day: October 20, 2025

Fire Destroys Over 18 Stalls at Market in Front of Wat Sothon

Chachoengsao: A late-night fire broke out at the market in front of Wat Sothon in Muang District, Chachoengsao Province, destroying more than 18 stalls. It took officials about 45 minutes to bring the blaze under control. No injuries or deaths were reported. According to Thai News Agency, at 10:00 PM

1st Army Area Commander Monitors Mine Clearance in Sa Kaeo Province

Sa kaeo: The 1st Army Area Commander visited Ban Nong Chan to follow up on the mine clearance mission. The Commander of Army Region 1 visited the border area of Sa Kaeo Province to monitor the mine clearance mission in the Ban Nong Chan area and prepare to hand over

Wisuda Wichiansin Celebrates By-Election Victory with Parade Tour

Kanchanaburi: Wisuda Wichiansin, representing the Bhumjaithai Party, embarked on a celebratory tour to express her gratitude to the constituents following her decisive victory in the Kanchanaburi by-election. The election saw her defeat her opponent, General Chinnawat Mandej of the Pheu Thai Party, by a substantial margin of over 17,000 votes.

Major Drug Bust by Border Patrol Police in Nakhon Phanom

Nakhon phanom: The 24th Battalion, Border Patrol Police 237, successfully intercepted a significant quantity of methamphetamine and ice. The suspects confessed to planning to deliver the drugs to areas within the province. According to Thai News Agency, Lt. Gen. Wirayut Raksin, Commander of the 2nd Army Area and Commander of

Vegetarian Festival Kicks Off Amidst Rising Vegetable Prices

Pattaya: The annual Yaowarat Vegetarian Festival has commenced, drawing crowds to Pattaya as people begin their “stomach cleansing day” in anticipation of the festival, which runs from October 21-29, 2025. The city is bustling with individuals making merit and purchasing vegetarian food, while the prices of vegetables have surged due

Typhoon Fengchen’s Changing Path Due to Cold Winds from China

Bangkok: Typhoon Fengchen’s trend is changing as cold winds begin to spread to Thailand. The Meteorological Department reported that Tropical Storm Fengchen, over the upper South China Sea, is beginning to change direction due to the influence of a cold air mass spreading from China. The storm will not directly