November 27, 2025

Police Issue 5-Step Checklist to Safeguard Homes and Vehicles Post-Flood in Southern Thailand

Bangkok: Police recommend a “5-step checklist” for rescuing homes and vehicles after floodwaters recede to prevent electric shocks and engine damage. Pol. Maj. Gen. Siriwat Deepo, deputy spokesman for the Royal Thai Police, revealed that the Royal Thai Police are concerned about the flood situation in the southern region, which is beginning to ease in some areas. He noted that

Immigration Police Arrest 16 Foreigners in Scam Gang Bust

Huai khwang: Immigration police have conducted a significant operation, resulting in the arrest of 16 foreigners linked to a scam gang, including Taiwanese nationals with multiple arrest warrants. According to Thai News Agency, police from Huai Khwang Police Station and Immigration Division 1 executed a raid on a condominium in the Rama 9 area following reports of suspicious activities. The

Gunfire Threats in Flood-Stricken Hat Yai Prompt Police Action

Hat yai: Deputy Commissioner of the Provincial Police Region 1 has taken decisive action in Hat Yai by ordering police to accompany rescue workers following reports of gunfire threats. This comes amid ongoing challenges posed by floodwaters impacting communication systems in the area. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Lt. Gen. Trirong Phiwpaen, Deputy Inspector General of the Royal Thai

National Police Chief Orders Forensic Center in Hat Yai to Identify Flood Victims

Hat yai: The National Police Chief has mandated the creation of a personal identification operation center in Hat Yai, deploying a team of forensic doctors and evidence investigators from the central office. According to Thai News Agency, National Police Chief Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panpetch has instructed the immediate establishment of a forensic operations center in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province.

Efforts Intensify to Identify 104 Flood Victims in Songkhla

Songkhla: Medical teams and police are mobilized to quickly identify the bodies of 104 deceased persons at the Prince of Songkhla University’s Forensic Medicine Center following severe flooding in Songkhla. According to Thai News Agency, today at the Forensic Medicine Center, Songklanagarind Hospital (PSU), Pol. Lt. Gen. Trirong Phiwpaen, Deputy Inspector General of the Royal Thai Police, traveled to follow

Hatyai Floodwaters Recede, Revealing Widespread Despair

Hatyai: Floodwaters are slowly withdrawing across Hatyai, but the receding waters have exposed a trail of devastation and despair, particularly in the Hatyai Municipal area. While overall levels have dropped and some streets are dry, many alleys remain under 30-50 centimetres of water with strong currents. Access has been restored to previously cut-off zones. Authorities are rushing food and water

Water Levels in Hat Yai Expected to Recede to Riverbank by Noon

Hat yai: Hat Yai Municipality water levels are beginning to recede and are expected to reach the riverbank level before noon today. The Royal Irrigation Department confirmed that water drainage from Hat Yai District is improving, despite yesterday’s rain partially adding water to the system. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Thanet Somboon, Director of the Water Management and Hydrology

Flooding in Hat Yai Begins to Ease

Hat yai: The flood situation in Hat Yai District this morning has begun to ease, with some residents gradually returning to their homes. According to Thai News Agency, the floodwaters that had inundated several areas in Hat Yai are showing signs of receding. This has allowed local authorities to begin assessing the damage and residents to start returning to their