November 25, 2025

Actor Nai Naphat Mobilizes Rescue Effort Amid Severe Flooding in Hat Yai

Hat yai: Mr. Naphat searched for three boats and quickly found a rescue team ready to go to the flooded area in Hat Yai. The flooding in Hat Yai has become so severe that it has caused widespread damage. Many people, including children, the elderly, and bedridden patients, are stranded in the area. According to Thai News Agency, entertainers and

Court Dismisses Defamation Case Against Chuwit Over Cannabis Legalization Remarks

Bangkok: The court has dismissed the defamation case brought against Chuwit Kamolwisit by Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, regarding remarks made about the legalization of cannabis. Chuwit, a former politician, warned the Bhumjaithai Party to be more open-minded if it aspires to be a major political force, following the court’s decision. According to Thai News Agency, the case

Taiwan Reaffirms Independence Amid Chinese Reunification Remarks

Taipei: Taiwanese Premier Cho Tsung-tai insisted on Thursday that rejoining China is not an option for Taiwan’s 23 million people, after Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated the decision in a conversation with US President Donald Trump. Prime Minister Cho told reporters outside Parliament today that Taiwan must reiterate that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a fully independent and sovereign

Power Restored at Hat Yai Hospital Amid Severe Flooding

Hat yai: Electricity at Hat Yai Hospital has been restored, as announced by the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) this morning. The restoration comes after severe flooding in Hat Yai, Songkhla Province, necessitated power cuts for public safety. According to Thai News Agency, the PEA confirmed that power would be restored to Hat Yai Hospital at precisely 6:01 a.m. on November

Royal Thai Navy Rescues Sick Infant Amid Hat Yai Flooding

Hat yai: The Royal Thai Navy undertook a critical mission to transport a sick infant from a flood-stricken area in Hat Yai, ensuring the child received urgent medical treatment. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Mr. Suchart Chomklin, coordinated the dispatch of a helicopter to move the infant from Hat Yai

Government Savings Bank Initiates Automatic Three-Month Debt Suspension to Aid Southern Flood Victims

Bangkok: The Government Savings Bank (GSB) has announced a significant initiative to assist those impacted by severe flooding in southern regions by implementing an automatic three-month debt moratorium. This measure allows borrowers to defer their principal payments, which will be added to the final payment, while interest accrued during this period will be waived. According to Thai News Agency, Ms.

U-Tapao Canal Water Levels to Peak, Exceed 2010 Record

Songkhla: The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) anticipates that the water level in the U-Tapao Canal will reach its highest point at noon today, surpassing levels seen in 2010. Efforts to expedite drainage are underway to mitigate potential impacts. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Danucha Pichayanan, Secretary-General of the Office of National Water Resources (ONWR), provided an update on the

Flooding Crisis Deepens in Hat Yai

Songkhla: The flooding situation in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, has worsened this morning. Communication and coordination in the area remain a major problem, making evacuation efforts insufficient. Foundations have brought in boats and numerous personnel to assist, but upon arrival, they are unsure of where to go next. According to Thai News Agency, the lack of efficient communication channels