The Department of Disease Control (DDC) in Thailand has given an assurance that no instances of the dangerous Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) have been detected within the country’s borders. CCHF, pronounced worldwide by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a high-risk communicable disease, has seen its ominous foothold in regions like Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia escalating at an alarming rate, racking up a mortality rate that swings between 30 to 40%. Dr Thares Krasanairawiwong, DDC’s director-general, reassured the public in a recent statement. The chief emphasized, “So far, no case has been reported in Thailand.” This viral haemorrhagic fever, manifested by a tick-borne Nairovirus, usually infiltrates hosts found in livestock such as cattle, goats and sheep. Transmission occurs upon any sort of contact with the infected, according to the expert account of the DDC chief. Some of the tell-tale symptoms accompanying CCHF include fever…
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In a recent development, the director of Khao Kho National Park has been reassigned to a passive role, and an intensive investigation has been initiated after it was discovered that multiple resorts were illegally expanding into a protected forest area within Phetchabun province. Acting on a tip-off, a surprise inspection was spearheaded by the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc), alongside park chief Prasan Iadsang this past Thursday. Their inspection zeroed in on Pha Hua Sing, locally known as the ‘lion head cliff’, a distinctive terrain that forms part of the protected national park. During their scrutinizing inspection, the team uncovered two resort properties that were unlawfully encroaching on the park’s territory. One of them, named Phu Thap Boek Suansawan, was located just about 200 metres from the precipice of the Pha Hua Sing, spanning over a vast 69-rai (equivalent to approximately 110,400 square meters) land allotment. The second resort, which…
As a leading provider of air traffic control services, Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Ltd (Aerothai) is actively preparing for the roll-out of their ambitious metroplex air traffic control plan. This strategic move is designed to streamline the growing volume of air traffic while bolstering safety and efficiency within Thailand’s bustling aviation industry. Aerothai’s esteemed president, Nopasit Chakpitak, has confirmed that this plan aligns perfectly with the Transport Ministry’s future growth projections for the aviation sector. The initial phase of implementation will see a major overhaul of the route structure and airspace management of three primary airports: Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, and U-tapao. According to Nopasit, the integration of the metroplex air traffic plan is set to accomplish more than simply furthering efficiency and safety within air navigation. Crucially, it will also contribute towards a reduction in aviation fuel consumption. The restructuring at the aforementioned airports will, in turn, provide numerous benefits…
Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, the charismatic figure at the helm of the Progressive Movement and a driving force behind the Move Forward Party (MFP), has found himself at the centre of swirling rumors. Gossip in political circles suggests that he might have struck a clandestine political agreement with Thaksin Shinawatra, the influential yet controversial head of the Pheu Thai Party. Associate Professor Somchai Preechasinlapakun, a reputed legal academic from Chiang Mai University, has expressed that Mr. Thanathorn must provide clarity on these allegations. He regards a straightforward answer as essential not just for him as a voter, but for the integrity of MFP’s future political trajectory. The Professor’s concern stems from an unspoken expectation: transparent political practices are key to the healthy functioning of a democracy,” he said. “The people of Thailand deserve more than cloak-and-dagger politics and clandestine deals.” Adding flames to these whispers is an unnamed source from the Pheu…
In a triumph of human-animal coordination, a path-breaking project has been witnessing a relocating process of numerous Crab-eating macaques from communities within Phetchaburi to an idyllic island in Phuket. The result? A resounding success! The Environment and Natural Resources Ministry jubilantly announced this major milestone on a bright Thursday, noting this achievement has set the stage for relocating more monkeys from escalating macaque populace within the province and its nearby region, Prachuap Khiri Khan, to numerous island vicinity. The motive driving this relocation are entwined with the ministry’s purpose to mitigate the burgeoning impact due to rapid population growth of these macaques on the local communities, shared experienced advisor to the Natural Resources and Environment Minister, Yuthapol Angkinan. Yuthapol, who was set on this path by Environment and Natural Resources Minister Varawut Silpa-archa to find solutions to mounting macaque-related issues in Phetchaburi. These agile animals have amplified a series of…
Amid concerns sparked by the El Nino weather phenomenon, Thailand’s Royal Irrigation Department (RID) is offering reassurances that the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) will continue to have an ample water supply. The man behind this promise is none other than the bureau’s director-general, Prapit Chanma. He stated that the plan for mitigating the impact of El Nino is already set in motion. Its primary goal is to ensure a steady water supply for the EEC’s crucial industrial sectors. The El Nino event is a climatic anomaly predicted to influence the country’s rainfall from October to December. Its effects will most likely die down by April. It threatens to push the country’s rainfall figures below the average, posing risks to water supply stability. In comparison to the same period in the previous year, the volume of accumulated rainwater from January to July 16 has plummeted 41%, according to the Thai Meteorological…
In the discussion of whether Thaksin can apply for a royal pardon, Wissanu, holding positions as the acting justice minister and the government’s legal advisor, mentioned, “Within the first 24 hours, it can be executed. However, whether he does so or not is still a question only he can answer.” As per Wissanu’s words, the procedure requires convicts to send their royal pardon pleadings in written form to His Majesty the King. “If the first appeal is denied,” he elucidated, “they can make a fresh submission, but only after two more years.” Reminding everyone of a universal right, Wissanu asserted that every convict possesses the entitlement to apply for a royal pardon. Thaksin, known among many as the Pheu Thai Party’s founder, is speculated to reenter Thai soil in the near future in order to serve his penal sentence originating from his period of administration. On the topic of his…
Distinguished party-list MP for Pheu Thai, Songkram Kitlertpairoj, emphasized unequivocally that his party, together with its seven partners from the “pro-democracy” alliance, are leaving no stone unturned in their struggle to inaugurate Thailand’s 30th prime minister by the end of August. “We are committed to propelling our country forward, breaking the nine-year-long cycle of stagnation”, declared Kitlertpairoj. “We anticipate that the newly formed administration will gain the respect and trust of the international community, ensuring a positive impact on Thailand’s trade and investment prospects”, he added. The veteran politician also stated with resolve that all the individual policy pledges avowed by the eight allied parties during the fiery build-up to the bustling May 14 general election would be diligently carried out. These will seek to enhance the living conditions of the Thai people and serve as a catalyst towards the country’s overall progression. Kitlertpairoj expressed his wholehearted faith in Pheu…
During an update to the press on Wednesday, Ronadol Numnonda, Deputy Governor of Financial Institutions Stability at the Bank of Thailand (BOT), revealed a series of measures aimed at tackling household debt in a sustainable way, initiatives that were initially launched on July 21 earlier in the year. Outlined were various strategies set to handle major issues concerning non-performing debt, persistent debt, new debt and unofficial debt in a highly effective fashion. The BOT will begin implementing measures centred around responsible lending as of January 1 next year, while remedies related to persistent debt will come into effect on April 1 of the coming year. Furthermore, Numnonda noted that considerations are underway for supplemental guidelines targeting household debt, including risk-based pricing and debt service ratio strategies. He also reassured that the BOT has actively involved relevant authorities in the conversation, to guarantee a comprehensive, sustainable and effective approach on managing…
The extended holiday commences on Friday (July 28), a special day that marks His Majesty the King’s birthday, and it runs uninterrupted until Wednesday (August 2), the outset of Buddhist Lent. Recently, the interim government announced Tuesday that it had slated Monday (July 31) as an additional public holiday in order to provide the Thai people with a more extended period to return to their ancestral homes. Yuthasak Supasorn, the TAT Governor, opined that the late notification of the extra holiday would prevent Thai travellers from scheduling overseas trips, and thus, they would choose domestic travels instead. According to TAT’s estimations, about 4.96 million local trips will be made during the extended break. Additionally, it’s predicted that hotels will benefit from an average occupancy rate of 63%. Supasorn also posited that hotels in the eastern region could experience up to 68% occupancy. In contrast, provinces in the central and northeastern…