January 22, 2025

PM 2.5 Dust Levels Surge Beyond Standards in 60 Provinces, Expected to Rise Until 27 January

Bangkok: The Pollution Control Department reported that PM 2.5 dust levels have surpassed the standard in 60 provinces, with high levels forecasted to persist until January 27. Authorities are mobilizing efforts to address the issue, urging the public to monitor their health and adhere to guidelines from the Ministry of Public Health. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Priyaporn Suwannaket,

Northern Thailand Initiates Aerial Drilling to Combat Toxic Dust Accumulation

Phitsanulok: The Royal Rainmaking Operation Center of the North has commenced a unique operation of drilling into the atmosphere to expedite the release of dust particles from regions plagued by smog and small dust particles. This initiative particularly targets the provinces of Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, and Uttaradit, aiming to mitigate the accumulation of PM 2.5, which has begun impacting public health.

Dusk Show: Highway Police in Korat Grow Vegetables to Share with the Public

Nakhon Ratchasima: Good news has emerged from the Wang Nam Khiao Highway Police in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, where the police are cultivating their own vegetables not only for personal consumption but also to share with the public, allowing travelers to pick and enjoy fresh produce free of charge, thereby helping to reduce their living expenses. According to Thai News Agency,

Phuket Teenagers Hunt for Coins, Hoping to Claim Them as Prize Money

Phuket: Teenagers and working people are trending to hunt for coins to exchange for cash prizes through the Indonesian app ‘Jagat Coin Hunt’. Cyber police warn that participating in coin hunting activities may be considered a crime of trespassing. According to Thai News Agency, in Phuket Province, in various areas in the municipality, public parks, and old town, groups of

Couple from Ayutthaya Adopts ‘Jao George’ After Tragic Incident

Ayutthaya: A compassionate couple from Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province has opened their home to ‘Jao George,’ an American Bully dog involved in a tragic incident in Nonthaburi Province. The dog had reportedly bitten and gnawed on the body of a deceased monk who had succumbed to a chronic illness. According to Thai News Agency, 46-year-old Phra Bannadit, the secretary

King Cobra Caught at School and Another Snake Found in Betong Home

Betong: Panic ensued when a 4-meter long king cobra, weighing nearly 10 kilograms, appeared in the agricultural plot of a school in Betong District, Yala Province. In a separate incident, another cobra was discovered in a house located in the center of Betong City. Rescuers successfully captured both snakes and released them back into the wild. According to Thai News

Lucky Udon Thani Man Wins 45 Million Baht in South Korean Lottery

Udon Thani: So lucky! A young man from Udon Thani won the South Korean lottery, receiving 45 million baht in prize money. His daughter revealed that her father was a person who liked to make merit. Before this, he had just called to tell her to give alms to monks. She believes that the merit will support her luck. According