July 22, 2025

Chiang Mai Sets Up Command Center in Response to Typhoon Wipha

Chiang mai: Chiang Mai Province has opened a command center to prepare for Typhoon Wipha as rain is predicted to begin this afternoon. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has established a war room to closely monitor the situation. According to Thai News Agency, the command center in Chiang Mai will operate a 24-hour hotline at 1567 to facilitate

Missing Gold from Wat Muang Sold in Yaowarat: Investigation Uncovers New Evidence

Bangkok: A case involving missing gold from Wat Muang has taken a significant turn as police uncovered evidence that nearly 200 baht worth of gold was sold in the Yaowarat area. The abbot of the temple claims a lapse in memory regarding the incident. According to Thai News Agency, the atmosphere at Wat Muang was notably subdued this morning, attracting

Police Forward Case File of Auditor General Building Collapse to Prosecutors

Bangkok: Police have forwarded the comprehensive case file regarding the collapse of the Office of the Auditor General building, which was under construction and resulted in the deaths of several workers, to the prosecutor’s office. The objective is to determine whether charges should be filed against the suspects involved. According to Thai News Agency, investigators from Bang Sue Police Station

Criminal Court for Corruption Cases Hosts Seminar on Balancing Rights for Agencies Involved in Corruption Cases

Bangkok: The Criminal Court for Corruption Cases recently organized a seminar focusing on the challenges of creating a balance of rights for agencies involved in corruption and misconduct cases. The Deputy Commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau was among the key participants, emphasizing the collaborative efforts of all agencies to benefit the public and act as a first line of

ONWR Urges Preparedness for Storm Wipha as Sea Levels Threaten Critical Levels

Bangkok: ONWR warns to prepare for storm “Wipha” and high sea water in the Chao Phraya River, Tha Chin River and Mae Klong River, exceeding the critical level, during July 23-28, 20:00-23:00 hrs. According to Thai News Agency, the Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) summarized the overall water situation in the country on July 22, 2015, at 7:00 a.m.

Chiang Rai Residents Brace for Potential Flooding Amidst Typhoon Wipha

Mae sai: Mae Sai border, Chiang Rai Province, in addition to being in the direction of Typhoon Wipha, must also watch out for heavy rain in Myanmar, the headwaters of Sai River, which may cause major flooding like last year. Villagers are keeping an eye on and preparing for the continuous rain. According to Thai News Agency, at the First

Nan Province Prepares for Impact as Storm Wipha Approaches

Bangkok: Nan Province, the border city, is ready to receive “Storm Wipha”. Storm Wipha is weakening, but it is moving closer to Thailand and is starting to cause continuous rain in many areas of the North, especially Nan Province, which is like a front line to receive Storm Wipha. Villagers are preparing for it. According to Thai News Agency, in

NACC Gathers Complete Evidence, Rushes to Investigate Tid Srit’s Financial Connections

Bangkok: The Anti-Corruption Commission and related agencies have gathered complete evidence from temples, universities, and Buddhist parks to investigate the financial trail of the former abbot of Nakhon Sawan Temple. Results are expected within 2-3 days. According to Thai News Agency, the investigation is focusing on uncovering any irregularities in the financial dealings associated with Tid Srit. The evidence collection