April 1, 2025

Scholars Recommend Adapting and Learning from Earthquake Situations

Bangkok: An engineering professor at Kasetsart University believes that the tremors felt by people in several tall buildings yesterday were not caused by aftershocks. He pointed out that buildings in Bangkok passed a major test, with only the State Audit Office building failing. From now on, it is time to learn and adapt. According to Thai News Agency, Assoc. Prof.

Relatives of Missing Persons from Auditor General Building Collapse Urged to Provide DNA

Bangkok: The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) has requested that relatives of those missing from the recent building collapse visit the Institute of Forensic Medicine to provide DNA samples. These samples will aid in the identification process of the missing individuals. According to Thai News Agency, the Forensic Science Division has called upon the families of over 30 missing

Chula Brainstorms, Suggests Ways to Cope with “Earthquakes”

Bangkok: After the earthquake disaster in Myanmar that sent tremors all the way to Thailand, many people may still be worried about whether their lives are safe now and how they will be able to cope with the next earthquake. According to Thai News Agency, experts at Chulalongkorn University have been actively discussing strategies and suggestions to help residents better

Preparing to Open Traffic on Kamphaeng Phet Road 2, Inbound, Tomorrow

Bangkok: Officials rushed to clear the area and clean up the area near the collapse of the Office of the Auditor General building, preparing to open traffic on Kamphaeng Phet Road, both sides, inbound on April 2. According to Thai News Agency, in the case of the collapse of a building in the construction project of the new Office of

Mango Tree Owner Asks Thieves to Wait Until Fruit Ripens

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya: Ms. Wongthai, a 72-year-old resident of Village 6 in the Champa Subdistrict of Tha Ruea District, has taken an unusual step to safeguard her mango harvest. She has put up a sign urging potential fruit thieves to wait until the mangoes are ripe before they steal them. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Wongthai led reporters

Victims of State Audit Office Building Collapse Brought Home in Mourning

Nakhon Phanom: The body of a worker who died in the collapse of the State Audit Office building has returned home. Rescue workers gradually brought the bodies of the victims of the State Audit Office building collapse back to their hometowns amidst the grief and sadness of their families. Some of them were so overwhelmed that they almost fainted. According

Captured Wildlife Hunting Gang in Kaeng Krachan

Kaeng Krachan: Officials raided the Huap Pa Kluai forest area in Ban Mae Khamai, Kaeng Krachan, after receiving a tip about a gaur hunt. Two hunters were arrested and a large amount of evidence was found, including rare wildlife carcasses, weapons of war, and a large amount of ammunition. According to Thai News Agency, Kaeng Krachan National Park officials, along