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Temporary Observers Praise Thai Soldiers for Adhering to Ceasefire Agreement

Buriram: A temporary IOT observer team inspected the area of the 2nd Army Area Command’s Command Center on the Thai-Cambodian border and praised the Thai military for adhering to the ceasefire agreement and not reinforcing troops or weapons. According to Thai News Agency, the Temporary Observer Team (IOT), led by

Chao Phraya River Overflows, Breaching Dams and Flooding Ang Thong Province

Ang thong: Water levels in the Chao Phraya River continue to rise, eroding the protective dam at the Ang Thong Provincial Government Center. Water is gushing out of the dam’s surface in several areas. According to Thai News Agency, water levels in the Chao Phraya River have continued to rise,

Lion Seized After Attack on Child in Bo Phloi District

Bo phloi: The Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has announced an immediate investigation following an incident where a lion escaped from the home of a well-known influencer in Bo Phloi District, Kanchanaburi Province, and injured a young boy. The department is preparing to prosecute

Prison Director Shoots Out Prison Guards, Killing Three Over Jealousy

Nakhon ratchasima: The director of Nakhon Ratchasima Central Prison had a gunfight with a prison guard at a government housing unit, resulting in three deaths. The incident stemmed from jealousy. According to Thai News Agency, police from the Nakhon Ratchasima City Police Station investigated a shooting at a prison official’s

Department of Rural Roads Mobilizes Response to Tropical Storm Matmo

Bangkok: The Department of Rural Roads is deploying personnel and resources to address the challenges posed by Tropical Storm Matmo, which has intensified into a typhoon in the upper South China Sea. Efforts are focused on ensuring the safety and accessibility of roads, as 15 routes have been rendered impassable

MRTA Advances Demolition of Samsen Police Station Amid Structural Concerns

Bangkok: The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) is actively engaged in the demolition of the Samsen Police Station building, having already utilized over 4,500 cubic meters of sand to support the compromised structure. According to Thai News Agency, the demolition is being executed around the clock in response

Accelerated Demolition of Samsen Police Station Building Amid Safety Concerns

Bangkok: The new Samsen Police Station has been demolished, leaving only its structure, as the building was found to be moving at an average rate of 2 millimeters per hour. Disaster advisors from the Council of Engineers revealed that the demolition was halted this morning to assess safety before deciding