July 24, 2025

Serious Crisis: Nan City is Submerged, Expanding to Almost 10 km

Nan: Flooding in Nan city is still critical after the Nan River continues to rise. In some areas, the water has reached the second floor and has spread to a radius of almost 10 kilometers. Officials are still rushing to help people, including patients, out of the flooded areas continuously. According to Thai News Agency, the situation remains severe as

Academics Urge Government to Act on Cambodian Shooting Incident in Line with International Principles

Bangkok: Academics have called on the government to take proactive measures in accordance with international principles concerning a recent shooting incident involving Cambodia. They urge the government to promptly reveal evidence of Cambodia’s actions to the global community to mitigate Cambodia’s aggressive posture. The academics emphasize that determining who fired first is less critical than establishing whether the shooting infringed

Evacuation Efforts in Surin Province Amid Border Conflict

Surin: Authorities have initiated the evacuation of residents from border areas into Surin town, providing safety to those affected by ongoing conflict. Temporary shelters in Surin town, capable of housing over 140,000 individuals, have been set up more than 50 kilometers away from the conflict zones. According to Thai News Agency, the latest developments have highlighted the impact on four

NBTC Releases Timeline of Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes

Bangkok: Spokesperson for the CCSA retraces the timeline of the clashes on the Thai-Cambodian border, emphasizing that Cambodian soldiers laid down their weapons in full force and opened fire first near the Ta Muen Thom temple before the clashes spread to six more locations, resulting in one civilian death and three injuries, including a five-year-old child. The CCSA has raised

Evacuation of Bedridden Patients to Det Udom Field Hospital for Safety

Ubon ratchathani: More than 50 bedridden patients have been evacuated from Nam Yuen District to a safe location at the Det Udom Field Hospital, where they are being closely monitored by a team of doctors. According to Thai News Agency, officials were notified at noon on July 24 to commence the setup of an emergency field hospital as ordered by

Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions Lead to Checkpoint Closure

Bangkok: The NBTC has reiterated that measures to protect sovereignty are in accordance with procedures. The CCSA disclosed the necessity of closing the Thai-Cambodian border checkpoint following escalating tensions, emphasizing that the measures to protect sovereignty adhere to established procedures. The CCSA will continue to protest and condemn Cambodia in the strictest terms for violating sovereignty. According to Thai News

BM21 Rocket Destroys House in Kantharalak District, No Injuries Reported

Kantharalak: A BM21 rocket struck a house in Village 5, Muang Subdistrict, Kantharalak District, Sisaket Province, completely demolishing the structure. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as the occupants managed to evacuate in time. According to Thai News Agency, the incident took place at 2:50 p.m. today, causing severe damage to the house belonging to Mr. Naree Phakaew. Initial reports indicate

Ministry of Interior Confirms Readiness to Evacuate People Along the Border

Bangkok: The Ministry of Interior has confirmed its preparedness to evacuate individuals residing along the Thai-Cambodian border, emphasizing that recent fatalities were not due to delays, but occurred during the evacuation process itself. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Arsit Sampantharat, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, addressed the situation following clashes on the border that resulted in injuries