November 23, 2025

Surin Elephant Show Opens with Theme of Loyalty to Thai Royals

Surin: The Surin Elephant Show has officially commenced, celebrating under the theme “A Wonderful Elephant Show of Loyalty, Eternally in the Hearts of Thais.” The opening event marked a successful beginning, drawing both local and international attention. According to Thai News Agency, the performance started with a grand introduction titled “The King Remains in the Hearts of Thais Forever.” In

Another Thai Man Dies in Poipet – Sa Kaeo Border Area Remains Calm

Poipet: One more Thai man from Chiang Mai was found dead in Poipet. The situation at the Sa Kaeo border remains calm. According to Thai News Agency, the Eastern Region Assistance Center for Thais Abroad (IMF) revealed information about another Thai person who died, a Chiang Mai resident. They were notified around 5 p.m. yesterday that Mr. Narong Kam, also

Heavy Rain Declares Disaster Zone in Yala

Yala: Heavy rain in Yala has declared one district a disaster zone. Continuous rain in Yala has declared one district a disaster zone. Flood victims are being urgently assisted and 24-hour surveillance is in place. According to Thai News Agency, Yala Province has declared a disaster area or an emergency disaster relief area. The flood situation this time has affected

Hat Yai in Crisis: Heavy Flooding and Continuous Rain

Hat yai: The flooding situation in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, remains concerning. Rain fell throughout the night, causing water levels to rise and spread widely, with some areas nearly a meter deep. Residents remain submerged underwater for the second consecutive night. According to Thai News Agency, the continuous rain has exacerbated the flooding, making it difficult for authorities to

Heavy Rain and Rising Sea Levels Flood Songkhla Province Areas

Songkhla: Floodwaters remain high in areas outside Songkhla City following heavy rain and rising sea levels. Relevant agencies are rushing to provide assistance to villagers. According to Thai News Agency, the flooding situation in Songkhla Province, beyond the heavily inundated Hat Yai city, has also devastated surrounding districts. For example, Ban Khu Nam Rop, Village No. 9, Na Thap Subdistrict,

Flooding in Bang Sai Severely Impacts Ornamental Plant Farmers

Bang sai: High floodwaters in Bang Sai, Ayutthaya, have significantly affected local farmers, forcing them to wade through water to continue their work. Many roads have been cut off, complicating daily life for villagers in the area. According to Thai News Agency, the flood situation in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province has seen water levels in the Chao Phraya River

Wild Elephant Attacks Eucalyptus Loggers in Phra Phloeng, Killing One and Injuring Three

Phra phloeng: A wild elephant attacked a eucalyptus logging worker, killing one and seriously injuring three others in a forest park area of a village in Phra Phloeng subdistrict, Sa Kaeo province. According to Thai News Agency, the tragic incident occurred while the workers were engaged in logging activities in the forest plantation. Two of the survivors managed to escape

Hat Yai District Remains a Concern as Flood Levels Continue to Rise

Hat yai: Water levels in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, continue to rise, both in and outside Hat Yai City. According to Thai News Agency, the increasing flood levels have raised concerns among local authorities and residents. The persistent rise in water levels poses a significant challenge to the infrastructure and daily life in the area. Local agencies are monitoring