Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning to the lower northern provinces of Thailand, urging them to remain vigilant against potential flooding and inundation. Despite the weakening of Tropical Storm Nong Fa, concerns persist regarding the impact of accumulated rainfall in the region. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Somkuan Tonjan, Director of the Meteorological Department’s Weather Forecasting Division,
August 31, 2025
Bangkok: “Pa Nui,” the well-known casino operator who has been embroiled in numerous legal troubles, has admitted to having been imprisoned six times and has issued an apology to the police for causing their dismissals. He expressed his remorse by stating, “If I don’t die in prison and then get out, they’ll probably come after me again.” According to Thai
Bangkok: “United Power of the Land” leader Phichit Chaiyamongkol has reiterated the group’s refusal to support a prime ministerial candidate from the Pheu Thai Party. The group has outlined six specific conditions for forming a new government, emphasizing that the country’s crises are attributed to Pheu Thai. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phichit, also a leader of the United
Bangkok: The Metropolitan Police Bureau’s Region 1 Commander has announced a strategic initiative to establish checkpoints aimed at preventing incidents and maintaining safety around the protest area from all directions. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Maj. Gen. Atthaporn Wongsiripreeda, Commander of Metropolitan Police Division 1, outlined plans for managing the protest activities. The Metropolitan Police Bureau has collaborated with
Bangkok: Phumtham Wechayachai, Chairman of the National Police Commission, has appointed the National Police Chief to oversee a critical meeting focused on major police transfers and appointments. This decision comes as Phumtham attends to pressing matters elsewhere, leaving Police General Kittirat Phanphet, the National Police Commissioner-General, to lead the proceedings at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters. According to Thai News
Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has announced heavy rain in some areas of Thailand, warning 20 provinces to brace for heavy rain and strong winds, and to be wary of flash floods and mudslides. According to Thai News Agency, the Meteorological Department reports that the North, Northeast, East, and the west coast of the South will experience heavy rain, with some
Bangkok: The Meteorological Department reported that Tropical Storm Nong Fa has weakened into a strong low-pressure area covering the northeastern region since last night. It is beginning to affect the northern region, particularly the lower part of the region, today. This, coupled with the strengthening southwest monsoon, will bring widespread rain. 43 provinces are warned of heavy to very heavy
Bangkok: Bueng Sakae Ngam Elderly Home is ready to provide comprehensive care for the elderly. Bangkok has been a fully-fledged aging society for many years now. Therefore, one of Bangkok’s policies is to ensure that the elderly receive appropriate care and services. The Bueng Sakae Ngam Home for the Elderly in Khlong Sam Wa District has recently opened. Initially, the