During a powerful storm marked by fierce winds and torrential rain, the rooftop of a building collapsed, tragically crushing numerous students who were enjoying their time on the outdoor sports courts below. In the wake of the catastrophe, 18 individuals – including 15 pupils and three guardians – suffered injuries. Those who were injured in the unfortunate event are currently receiving medical attention at three nearby healthcare facilities: Sam Ngam, Wachirabaramee, and Phichit hospitals. Ministry permanent secretary Atthaphon Sangkhawasee provided this information. To provide some initial financial support, the ministry has dispersed compensation payments of 10,000 baht to the families of the victims who lost their lives, while those injured have received between 3,000 to 5,000 baht. In addition to the immediate compensation, students and staff affected by the calamity will also be indemnified through the school’s life insurance policy, Atthaphon mentioned. In an effort to prevent future tragedies and…
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National park chief Adisorn Hemthanon has announced that as part of a temporary closure aimed at enhancing the efficiency of tourist attraction management and ensuring visitor safety, Phu Kradueng National Park will be closed for tourism and camping between June 1 and September 30. This decision is in accordance with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation’s announcement that took place on December 22 of the previous year. To acquire additional information, visitors can call 0 4281 0833 and 0 4281 0834. Phu Kradueng National Park, situated in Si Than subdistrict of Phetchabun Province, spans over a vast area of 348 square kilometers. This popular destination became an official part of Thailand’s national parks on November 23, 1962. The park garners immense admiration from visitors, who flock to experience its remarkable natural abundance and diverse ecosystem, which encompasses grasslands, hillside pine forests, jungles, maple forests, and the native…
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has high hopes for the upcoming festival, believing it will serve as a powerful tool to attract more tourists, particularly food enthusiasts excited about trying unique Thai street food. Deputy TAT Governor Apichai Chatchalermkit told the media on Monday that the festival’s primary goal is to highlight Thailand’s incredible culinary offerings, particularly those special dishes unique to various provinces and communities. The expectation is that the festival will encourage international travelers to explore and savor the delicious dishes available in various regions of the country. The CentralWorld festival will feature four main activities: • Creative Cooking: Visitors can witness captivating cooking demonstrations. • Chef’s Table: Renowned international chefs will present their signature dishes. The roster includes Jacob Jan Boerma, David Gil Rovira, Alejandro Huertas, Ruben Arnanz, Riley Sanders, SAITO, Rick Dingen, Nelson Chantrawan, and Thai chef Chumpol Jangprai. • Street Food: Invited chefs will…
Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Commerce Ministry, Ekachat Seetavorarat, is set to attend the APEC Summit in Detroit, Michigan, from Thursday to Friday (May 25-26), according to the department director-general, Auramon Supthaweethum. During the summit, there will be various discussions centered around APEC’s role in supporting multilateral trading, promoting sustainable and inclusive trade through concrete guidelines, continuing the Bangkok Goals on BCG Economy, and propelling the Putrajaya Vision 2040 and Aotearoa Plan of Action to address global environmental challenges. As the host of this year’s APEC Summit, the United States will emphasize continuity of outcomes from last year’s summit in Thailand, particularly in regard to the Bangkok Goals on BCG Economy. This commitment demonstrates that APEC members remain dedicated to fostering trade development in conjunction with sustainability, inclusiveness, and participation from all sectors. To encourage the APEC economies to focus on the Bangkok Goals on BCG Economy, the United States…
Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, a distinguished deputy governor at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), recently unveiled a delectable new campaign, “Thailand’s Hidden Dishes,” set to take center stage at the highly anticipated “Bangkok International Food Festival.” Running from Friday to next Tuesday, this festival will be hosted at the magnificent CentralWorld venue. Designed to whet the appetites of gastronomes, the campaign highlights five regional “hidden dishes” that promise to delight your taste buds. These mouthwatering selections include: Central: Savor the rich flavors of Kaeng Hua Node, a divine toddy palm curry originating from Phetchaburi. North: Relish the savory taste of Moo Pad Rak Chu, an exquisite pork dish fried with garlic chives, hailing from Chiang Rai. South: Indulge in the exotic Kaeng Nam Khoei Yod Wai, a sumptuous shrimp paste curry combined with Calameae from the charming region of Phatthalung. Northeast: Dive into the hearty Or Pla, a traditional…
Recent sightings of panthers, also known as leopards, have become quite prevalent at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province. This renowned park, which is home to the magnificent creatures, is situated along the Khao Sam Yod-Ban Krang-Phanoen Thung route in Kaeng Krachan district. Visitors to the area have the unique opportunity to capture stunning pictures and videos of these elusive animals, thanks to the diligent work of park officials, who shared the news via a Facebook post. Kaeng Krachan National Park holds a special place for leopards (Panthera Pardus) as it is considered one of the prime spots where these majestic beings can be sighted by visitors. The national park authorities take great pride in showcasing the stunning pictures and videos captured by tourists, which serve as a testament to the rich biodiversity of the park. This content not only garners admiration from the people of Thailand but also…
In a heartfelt display of compassion and solidarity, the King and Queen of Thailand have donated a valuable aid package to the beleaguered people of Myanmar, who find themselves reeling from the devastating effects of Cyclone Mocha. The supplies were generously provided by Their Majesties and transported by the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) and Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Two C-130 transport planes were filled to the brim with essential supplies and goods, ready to be ferried across to Myanmar to help those most in need. AVM Prapas Sonchaidee, a spokesperson for the air force, confirmed that the consignment contained a range of indispensable items such as sleeping tents, nano blankets, towels, medicines, dried food, and other vital supplies. The planes departed from RTAF’s Wing 6 at Don Muang air base at 9 am on Tuesday and made their way to Yangon airport in Myanmar. The arrival of this…
Eight prominent political parties, spearheaded by the Move Forward Party, have come together to address the media, announcing a signed pact that outlines the basis of their cooperation as coalition partners. This important collaboration is expected to lead to the formation of a new cabinet by the second week of August, revealed acting government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri. Anucha shared the tentative schedule provided by caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam for the formation of the new cabinet at Tuesday’s cabinet meeting, which includes the following key dates: July 13 – The official election result will be declared by the Election Commission, exactly 60 days after the general election held on May 14. July 20 – This date marks the deadline for newly-elected Members of Parliament (MPs) to report to the parliament. July 25 – The first meeting of the parliament for the new term will be convened. August (first week)…
The National Water Command Centre (NWCC) has recently alerted several provinces across all regions to prepare for potential flash floods occurring between May 27 and June 1. This warning comes as the southwesterly monsoon over Thailand intensifies and a low-pressure system travels from central Vietnam to cover Laos and Cambodia. Consequently, increased rainfall is expected in particular areas within this time frame. Expert analysis from the Hydro-informatics Institute and Meteorological Department predict potential flash flooding in the following provinces during this period: North – Phetchabun (specifically, Lom Kao district); Central – Phetchaburi (Tha Yang, Ban Lat, and Muang districts), and Prachuap Khiri Khan (Hua Hin and Pran Buri districts); Northeast – Surin (Muang district), Buri Ram (Muang district), and Ubon Ratchathani (Muang and Phibun Mangsahan districts); East – Chon Buri (Muang district), Rayong (Muang and Klaeng districts), Chanthaburi (Muang district), and Trat (Muang and Khao Saming districts); South – Chumphon…
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) sets forth a carbon tax on export products, slated to be implemented on January 1, 2026. This strategic undertaking is part and parcel of the EU’s European Green Deal, which ambitiously aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by a minimum of 55% before 2030. The expansion of carbon credit trading is instrumental in achieving this goal. Carbon credits, alternatively known as carbon offsets, function as permits that grant the holder the right to emit a specific quantity of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas emissions. In essence, farmers can generate financial gains by minimizing their emissions and selling their surplus credits. Nakorn Takwiraphat, the governor of the Rubber Authority of Thailand (RAOT), expressed that the valuation of carbon credits emanating from rubber trees remains low. This is due to the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organisation (TGO) categorizing rubber trees as agricultural crops. Consequently, the…