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Lat Krabang Fire: Toxic Aftermath of Bangkok’s Furniture Warehouse Blaze

Imagine a serene Sunday evening in Bangkok’s Lat Krabang district, known for its bustling streets and vibrant culture, suddenly shrouded in smoke and chaos. Such was the scene after flames enveloped a furniture warehouse, putting the local community on high alert. As residents looked on, the once-busy area turned into a cautionary tale of the dangers lurking in the aftermath of an inferno. The fire, which started in a two-storey building owned by Siam House and Home Co., spiraled into a significant disaster, requiring immediate intervention. Nestled on Chalong Krung 55 Road, the warehouse was reduced to a smoldering heap of ashes, still exhaling smoke two days later. On Tuesday, alarms were raised yet again, not from the visible flames, but from the very air they breathed. Amidst the confusion and aftermath, Industry Minister Akanat Promphan issued a chilling warning: carcinogens were detected polluting the air within a 700-meter radius…

Charoen Srijamrat: Tragic Betrayal and Murder of 89-Year-Old Woman in Nakhon Si Thammarat

In a chilling turn of events, a motorcycle taxi rider has been apprehended for the alleged murder and robbery of an elderly woman in Thailand’s southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. The prime suspect, named Charoen Srijamrat, was taken into custody on the picturesque island of Koh Samui in Surat Thani province where he was attempting to elude capture. The drama began when the lifeless body of the 89-year-old woman, known to locals as Nin, was heart-wrenchingly discovered inside a fertilizer sack, partly hidden in the tall grass along Terd Phrakiat Road on May 12. Nin, who ventured out from her home on May 9 with plans to withdraw money from a local bank within a bustling shopping mall, never made it back. Concerned by her sudden disappearance, her family took the initiative to review security camera footage. To their dismay, they spotted Nin in the company of her trusted…

Tragic Collapse of State Audit Office in Bangkok: Honoring Victims and Reflecting on Resilience

The agonizing 48-day ordeal following the catastrophic collapse of the new State Audit Office (SAO) building in Bangkok’s bustling Chatuchak District drew to a poignant close on Tuesday, May 13. To pay homage to the lives tragically lost in the disaster, a grand Buddhist merit-making and memorial ceremony was thoughtfully organized. According to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), the catastrophic incident involved a staggering total of 109 individuals. Among them, 89 souls were tragically confirmed as deceased, nine were left injured, four miraculously escaped unscathed, while seven unfortunate individuals are still in the shadows of forensic identification, their fates left hanging in the balance. The harrowing collapse unfolded on March 28, when the aspiring edifice on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, a project worth a hefty 2.136 billion baht, succumbed to the formidable fury of Mother Nature. A mammoth 8.2-magnitude earthquake, born from the restless Sagaing Fault in Myanmar, unleashed its…

Uninvited Python Startles Ayutthaya Couple: A Late-Night Intruder

In the picturesque province of Ayutthaya, a couple’s serene slumber was rudely interrupted by an unexpected late-night visitor. Don and Muay, a couple in their forties, found themselves in a spine-chilling predicament when a sizable python made an implausible guest appearance in their third-floor bedroom. The not-so-penny-size reptile measured an impressive two meters and managed to slither its way into room 331 of their dormitory, nestled within the Khan Ham subdistrict of Uthai district. Before dawn had a chance to break, our brave Ayutthaya Rescue Unit sprang into action, responding to the couple’s urgent plea for help. As the clock struck 3 AM on this eventful May 13th, the rescuers, well-prepared with their snake-catching toolkit, raced to the scene. Don and Muay stood outside their room, enveloped in a mix of fear and discomfort, pointing nervously towards their slumber-invading visitor. The team entered with caution only to discover their scaly…

Bangkok COVID-19 Update 2025: Dr. Sunthorn Sunthorachart on Rising Cases and Safety Measures

In a bustling metropolis like Bangkok, where vibrancy converges with daily chaos, keeping track of the COVID-19 situation is essential. Dr. Sunthorn Sunthorachart, a notable figure wearing the hat of Deputy Permanent Secretary for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), has been on the frontline, keeping a watchful eye on the situation. The BMA’s Public Health Department has unfolded a tapestry of data for the 17th week of the year, spanning from the 27th of April to the 3rd of May, 2025. A staggering uptick of 2,967 new cases jolted the city, translating to 54 cases for every 100,000 residents—a mix of 2,381 Thai nationals and 586 foreign nationals making up the count. Despite this numerical crescendo, Bangkok managed to sidestep fatalities throughout this period. From the onset of 2025, the confirmed cases amount to 15,055—275 cases per 100,000-population fabric, involving 11,700 Thai compatriots and 3,355 international residents. A single death…

Sing Buri Tragedy: Sak’s Jealous Rage and Juthamas’s Fight for Survival

In the peaceful central province of Sing Buri, a shocking act of jealousy turned a regular day on the Asian Highway into a scene of drama and despair. On the evening of May 12, residents and passersby witnessed a terrible incident as 62-year-old Sak, driven by a whirlwind of emotions, attacked his wife, Juthamas, in broad daylight. Sak, consumed by relentless suspicion and jealousy, had finally reached his breaking point. This unfortunate saga of mistrust culminated in an explosion of violence, one that the province’s serene reputation hadn’t prepared its residents for. It was a tragedy set into motion by marital doubts, frustrations, and a budding storm of misunderstandings. Juthamas, 50 years young and full of life, became the victim of this horrifying ordeal. Her injuries, a testament to a husband’s rage, were severe—wounds to her shoulder and head that necessitated immediate medical intervention. Yet, through the haze of blood…

Chef Kwok Ka Wai Unveils Signature Seafood Dishes at Shangri-La Bangkok

Bangkok, 13 May 2025 – Prepare your taste buds for an exquisite journey through the culinary artistry of Executive Chinese Chef Kwok Ka Wai, who has graced the Shang Palace Chinese Restaurant at Shangri-La Bangkok with his unparalleled expertise. With a prestigious legacy from a 3-Michelin-starred establishment in Hong Kong, Chef Kwok infuses traditional Chinese dishes with contemporary flair and a heartfelt passion for premium seafood that promises to tantalize and delight. Chef Kwok’s dishes are a symphony of tradition, innovation, and craftsmanship, creating a dining experience that’s both satisfying and awe-inspiring. Discover the allure of the stir-fried fresh lobster with scallions, where the fragrant aroma meets a subtle sweetness that dances on the palate. The baked stuffed crab shell promises layers of texture and depth that are nothing short of culinary poetry. Then there’s the baked oyster with port wine—a masterpiece showcasing Chef Kwok’s prowess in merging bold flavors…

Udon Thani’s Noodle Heist: Nontawat Chanachai’s Comical Robbery Foiled By Empty Gas Tank

In the bustling heart of Udon Thani, the aroma of freshly prepared noodles wafted through the air, masking the simmering tension of a scene straight out of a heist movie. At precisely 2:30 PM on May 12, the tranquility of Baan Nong Waeng was shattered, as a 23-year-old man wielding a replica gun attempted to rob a noodle vendor, setting the stage for a series of comical misadventures akin to a sitcom episode gone awry. The ill-fated conman, Nontawat Chanachai—or “Oat,” as his friends called him—had a simple plan: snatch some quick cash and ride off into the sunset. However, the universe had other plans. After securing a grand total of 700 baht (roughly 20 US dollars), Oat’s carefully laid escape plan screeched to a halt, quite literally, when his getaway motorcycle spluttered and ran out of fuel at the industrial estate intersection. The saga began innocuously enough. Udomlak Boonsuk,…

Pattaya’s Controversial Police Raids: Impact on City’s Tourism and Identity Crisis in 2025

The coastal city of Pattaya, Thailand, has found itself embroiled in controversy following a string of dramatic police operations aimed at cracking down on foreign sex workers. Initially perceived as a strategic move to restore the city’s image, these raids have instead sparked outrage among locals and expatriates who view them as mere public relations stunts while overlooking the city’s more ingrained issues. On a bustling December 26, a coordinated effort involving Pattaya Tourist Police, Chon Buri Immigration, and the Social Development and Human Security Office led to the arrest of 20 foreign women. These individuals, hailing from countries such as Uganda, Uzbekistan, Madagascar, and Rwanda, were charged under Thailand’s stringent prostitution laws for allegedly soliciting tourists along the beach. Not to be outdone, the authorities orchestrated another high-profile sweep on May 8, cheekily dubbed “Soi Phee Maprao” or the “Coconut Tree Sweep,” apprehending 13 more women from Eastern Europe…

Kud-Thai Thailand 2025: Celebrate Thai Flavors and Sustainability at Gourmet Market

Bangkok – A spectacular collaboration has come to life as the Department of Internal Trade (DIT) and the illustrious Gourmet Market, operated by The Mall Group, proudly present “Kud-Thai Thailand 2025”. This sale isn’t just another gathering; it’s a joyous celebration of delicious flavors and sustainability, blending Thailand’s best agricultural gems with a touch of eco-friendly enthusiasm, under the watchful gaze of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Champion Bags’ “BKK Zero Waste” initiative. Heart-stopping excitement bubbles up with a curated extravaganza of over 20 tantalizing durian varieties. Dine like a royal with Nonthaburi Monthong, Kan Yao, Koh Chang Chanee, Long Laplae, Puangmanee, and savor the distinctiveness of Pa La-U, Salika, and the elusive Ochee (Black Thorn). Just when you think you’ve experienced it all, the world-renowned Musang King, flavorful Volcano Durian, and the unique Benjaphan dazzle your taste buds. But that’s just the beginning! Embark on a fruity adventure…