Yesterday, a peaceful day on Phetkasem Road in Phang Nga Province took a tragic turn when an 18-wheel truck driver reportedly nodded off at the wheel, causing a catastrophic collision. The date was May 19, a day the locals will not soon forget. The massive truck barreled into a stationary Nissan March, stopped patiently at a red light, resulting in a great calamity — one life was lost and three more were severely threatened with serious injuries. Police Lieutenant Colonel Ekphop Phuthong of Takua Thung Police Station was quickly alerted to the scene of this dreadful mishap, occurring precisely at kilometre 859+100, near the Ban Kalai intersection. The emergency response crews from Phang Nga Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, along with the selfless individuals from Wat Kaocharoentham Foundation, hurried to the location. Upon their arrival, they were greeted by an eerie scene: the imposing Isuzu 18-wheeler stood with its front…
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In a jaw-dropping turn of events, a Thai paratrooper had a brush with destiny in midair, risking it all as his parachute stubbornly refused to open during a nerve-wracking training exercise. Captured on camera by a stunned jogger, this heart-pounding escapade unfolded at around 4:30 PM on May 19, causing quite the commotion at Vajiravudh Military Camp nestled in the southern Thai province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. The annual parachute jump was underway as soldiers from the 4th Army’s Sichon Special Warfare Training Camp defied gravity, each taking the plunge from a military helicopter with the expectation of a smooth descent. Thewan Ketkaew, a local media man and dedicated jogger, was meandering through the scenic Somdej Phra Srinagarindra 84 Public Park when he caught wind of the action up above. Fascinated, he whipped out his mobile phone to capture the scene as soldiers drifted down on gentle breezes, their parachutes…

Tragic Loss at Bangkok’s Orange Line: Remembering Sarawut Chanthason Amid Construction Site Collapse
As the sun shone brightly over Bangkok on Tuesday, a somber mood enveloped those gathered at the bustling Lan Luang train station construction site. The scene may have been a usual sight of urban development, but today, its atmosphere was heavy with a poignant sense of grief and urgency. The previous day had witnessed a tragic accident, where promising dreams and future plans became enshrouded in sorrow. Sarawut Chanthason, a 33-year-old construction worker from Si Sa Ket, met with a fatal mishap when the surface soil beneath his feet gave way, plunging him into a yawning chasm estimated to be between 19 to 23 meters deep. As rescuers worked around the clock, hope gave way to grief as Sarawut was declared dead, buried under unforgiving debris without oxygen for over 24 hours. The construction site, part of the ambitious Orange Line project that aims to connect Bang Khun Non with…
As the world keeps spinning, so does the dance of diplomatic relations and international ventures. This week, eyes turn to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who is set to embark on a whirlwind tour with a tantalizing itinerary that promises to boost Thailand’s global footprint. Her journey will take her from the historic streets of London to the glamorous confines of Monaco, all with the aim of exploring fresh avenues in food, sports, and tourism – and maybe even sprinkle some Thai seasoning on the European palate. With an entourage of distinguished officials from the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, and other vital agencies, the 38-year-old PM will be touching down in London tomorrow morning to commence her European escapade, which runs until May 25. Government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub delivered the news with an anticipatory gleam, signaling that this visit is not merely a box-ticking exercise but…
In the charming city of Chiang Mai, known for its bustling markets, stunning temples, and lush landscapes, a rather intriguing tale unfolded involving an entrepreneurial spirit and a brush with the law. This story centers around a Croatian national, known simply as Mr. Andre, who found himself at the heart of legal scrutiny due to his ambitious yet unauthorized business endeavors. Mr. Andre, an intriguing character reportedly residing in a plush condominium in the heart of Chiang Mai, was dabbling in the world of tourism—a sector that thrives immensely in this picturesque city. His enterprising nature led him to offer tantalizing tour packages specifically designed with the international visitor in mind. The catch? His business lacked the necessary legal endorsements that transform a mere opportunity into a legitimate enterprise. The odyssey of Mr. Andre began to unravel when Tourist Police Division 2, eagle-eyed and ever-vigilant, embarked on a mission to…
In the buzzing metropolis of Bangkok, where the hum of city life never fades, there lies a tale that is as poignant as it is unexpected. On May 19, an event that was meant to be as ordinary as a nail salon visit turned into a story of profound emotional depth, leaving a lasting impression on all who heard it, including the nail artist herself. Meet Cher Ryn, a talented nail artist who has spent years perfecting her craft in a local salon. Like any other day, she anticipated meeting her clients, bringing a meticulously professional yet creatively unique touch to each session. However, the day took an unexpected turn when she received a message that would shake the foundations of her everyday routine. Through a heartfelt Facebook post, Cher recounted a poignant conversation with a lady who identified herself as the friend of a client. The twist? The client…
In the bustling border district of Aranyaprathet, nestled in Thailand’s Sa Kaeo province, a recent incident involving unauthorized labor unfolded with a mix of intrigue and consequence. Under the sweltering sun, three determined Cambodians found themselves at the heart of an operation that had caught the attention of the local immigration authorities. The trio, comprising Che Chut, Sambong Krim, and For Ham, were divulged by the sharp eyes of the immigration police amidst the hum of activity at a medical equipment store. Armed with electric welding and drilling tools, they were industriously installing fabric awnings. However, there was one pivotal issue: their lack of legal permits to work under the Thai skies. Leading the charge against the unauthorized foray into the Thai workforce was Pol Col Napattarapong Supaporn, the vigilant chief of Sa Kaeo Immigration. The operation, akin to a scene out of a dramatic police procedural, saw the law…
Whoever said the rainy season was a washout clearly hadn’t heard the latest from Thailand’s tourism wizards. They’re spinning the monsoon months into a tapestry of travel wonders, drenched in opportunities and set on flipping the weather-worn narrative with flair and ambition. As the skies open, so too does a treasure chest of travel treasures designed to turn raindrops into a 1.17 trillion baht bonanza for domestic tourism by 2025. Announced on a balmy Sunday, May 18, Deputy Government Spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan unveiled an innovative approach that’s as colorful as it is comprehensive. The “Year of Celebration: Mueang Na Tiew (travel-worthy towns)” initiative is charting its course across 55 provinces, all thanks to a coalition effort with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and private sector dynamos. From June to September, they’ll shine a spotlight on the joys of the Green Season, aiming for a whirlwind of over 205 million…
In the early hours of Tuesday morning, the waters surrounding the idyllic island of Phuket were anything but tranquil. HTMS Longlom, a vigilant corvette from the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre, sliced through the waves to intercept a pair of unwelcome visitors. These were not ordinary tourists seeking the sun-soaked beaches of Thailand, but rather two clandestine Indonesian fishing trawlers found poaching the rich waters within Thailand’s exclusive economic zone. The alarm was initially raised by the Andaman Sea fishing network. Sharp-eyed members of this community spotted the foreign vessels prowling approximately 56 miles southwest of Phuket Island on May 15. They immediately sounded the alert about the trawlers breaching Thai waters, prompting quick action from naval authorities. With the sun barely peeking over the horizon at 6:15 am, HTMS Longlom homed in on its targets after days of careful surveillance. The crew, 18 members in total, no doubt felt…
Amid the serene landscapes of Sakon Nakhon, an unanticipated drama unfolded, etching an indelible mark on Ban Mueang Police Station’s tranquil ambiance. This captivating tale features a man known as Wisit, whose impulsive actions on a seemingly ordinary May afternoon have captivated the attention of locals and beyond, causing a stir that resonates throughout the province. On May 19, Wisit, a name now synonymous with unruly chaos, arrived on his motorcycle, a brooding tempest of anger and intoxication. In a drunken fervor, he was armed, not with just one, but four knives, each glinting ominously under the sun’s persistent gaze. With a reckless resolve, he shattered the station’s glass door with a resounding crash, storming into the empty complaints room as if seeking an audience with ghosts. Yet, the apparitions he sought were absent, and thus, Wisit ventured higher, climbing the station’s floors like a man pursuing demons only he…