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Dams and Rivers Prepped for Monsoon Rains with Accelerated Water Drainage

Bangkok: The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) has announced plans to accelerate water drainage from dams and rivers in preparation for the impending monsoon trough expected from September 4th to 11th. This strategic move aims to mitigate potential flooding as the monsoon trough is predicted to bring significant rainfall to the

Request for Return of Seized Assets in Thai Military Bank Fraud Case

Bangkok: Mr. Kritsada Intamara, known as an anti-corruption lawyer, appeared at the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) with Ms. Thipawan, the seventh accused in Special Case No. 97/2016, to request the return of seized assets. This case, involving Mr. Somsak and 12 others, pertains to charges of fraud, document forgery,

Flooding in Lom Sak Begins to Recede but Spreads to Outskirts

Lom sak: Flooding in Lom Sak District, Phetchabun Province, has begun to recede somewhat, but the water is spreading to the outskirts, with some areas still flowing swiftly. Meanwhile, in Phitsanulok, flooding has worsened, with some houses being eroded by the water, causing pillars to sag. According to Thai News

Thailand Passes US MMPA Standards, Paving the Way for Barrier-Free Aquatic Animal Exports

Bangkok: Good news for the Thai fisheries sector: The US government, through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has officially announced its certification of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) standards, indicating that all fishing gear has passed the standard, allowing all aquatic products to be exported. According to

‘Prasert River Basin’ Chosen for Water Resource Ownership Study

Bangkok: The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) is collaborating with Germany, Australia, and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to investigate water resource ownership patterns. This initiative focuses on the Prasae and Pa Sak river basins, which play an essential role in supporting agriculture, industry, and commerce. The project aims to

Pasak Dam Increases Water Discharge to Handle Projected Inflows

Lop buri: The Royal Irrigation Department has announced a significant increase in water discharge from the Pasak Jolasid Dam, anticipating an influx of 1.4 billion cubic meters of water by the end of the rainy season. This strategic move will lead to a gradual rise in water levels in the