As Countdown Begins To Apec Summit, Govt Campaign To Create Public Awareness

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As countdown begins to Apec Summit, govt campaign to create public awareness

As Countdown Begins To Apec Summit, Govt Campaign To Create Public Awareness

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

Thailand Has Launched A Campaign To Demonstrate Its Readiness To Host The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Summit 2022, With A Variety Of Activities.

They are aimed at raising Thai people’s awareness of how to be welcoming hosts as the country counts down to the gathering of leaders in November.

Anucha Nakasai, the Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, said on Wednesday during the opening ceremony in Bangkok that the campaign is part of the Government Public Relations Department’s mission to create awareness and understanding about the benefits of the summit and encourage the participation of Thai people.

The government’s “Thailand Ready, Apec Ready” campaign is being organised under the concept of “Open. Connect. Balance”, which is the main theme of Apec Summit 2022.

As countdown begins to Apec Summit, govt campaign to create public awareness

“Being the host of the Apec Summit at this time is very important to the country. It is a great opportunity to show Thailand’s potential to global leaders and the business sector so that they will be confident to trade and invest in the country,” said Anucha.

Anucha said that besides emphasising the country’s potential and readiness to colloborate with all parties, the campaign will focus on the development of environmental management systems under the concept of bio, circular, green (BCG) economy model as the main idea to highlight the issues.

Meanwhile, Thailand’s Public Relations Department has appointed nine representatives to Apec 2022.

As countdown begins to Apec Summit, govt campaign to create public awareness

All of them are well-known public figures in their respective fields, including unicorn Flash Express CEO Komsan Saelee, actress and model Khemanit Jamikorn, famous Thai chef Chumpol Jangprai, Miss Universe Thailand 2021 Anchilee Scott-Kemmis, Miss Universe Thailand 2021 first runner-up Tharina Botes, NFT artist Titipun Tubthong, actress and social entrepreneur Khemupsorn Sirisukha, Agricultural Technology startup Aukrit Unahalekhaka, and actress and activist Suppasit Jongcheveevat to aid in the promotion of Apec 2022 in Thailand.

Each of the nine representatives will be assigned one of three groups: open, connect, or balance.

Komson, CEO and founder of Flash Express, Thailand’s first startup unicorn, stated that under the “Open” theme, he wanted to demonstrate the country’s potential beyond export, tourism, and hospitality. Thailand is eager to embrace new digital and technology.

As countdown begins to Apec Summit, govt campaign to create public awarenessChef Chumpol, for his part, stated that he intends to demonstrate Thailand’s strength in food security. Regardless of the crisis, he stated that Thailand is fortunate to be free of food shortages. Hence, he wishes to pave the way for Thai food and gastronomy to expand to the new level.

Chumpol is the main chef in charge of the dinner menu for the Apec Summit 2022’s opening gala night.

Titipun, an NFT artist who works under the ‘Connect’ theme, added that connection is one of the key words to success nowadays. This is due to the fact that when people connect, more innovation and opportunities follow. So, the Apec Summit is a great opportunity for all Thais to make new connections.

Khemupsorn, a social entrepreneur under the “Sirithai” brand who works under the “Balance” theme, believes the Apec Summit will be an opportunity to remind all parties of the importance of social, economic, and environmental development. Everything must work in tandem.

As countdown begins to Apec Summit, govt campaign to create public awarenessThe public will be made aware of Thailand’s readiness for the Apec Summit through presentation of activities, performances, videos, and demonstration booths related to the main activities, such as food for the future competition. The event will take place from September until the Apec Summit on November 18-19.

The theme “Thailand Ready, Apec Ready” is to demonstrate the soft power potential of Thai youth and to make Thai people aware, proud and ready to host Apec Summit 2022.

Anupong Visits Flood-Hit Bangkok Area, Pledges Help To BMA

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Anupong visits flood-hit Bangkok area, pledges help to BMA

Anupong Visits Flood-Hit Bangkok Area, Pledges Help To BMA

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda On Wednesday Led A Huge Delegation Of Senior Officials From Several Government Agencies To Visit Flooded Areas In Bangkok’s Lat Krabang District, Accompanied By The Bangkok Governor And Pledged Full Cooperation To Tackle Floods In The Capital.

Senior officials accompanying Anupong and Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt included Sutthipong Julcharoen, permanent secretary at the Interior Ministry, Boontham Lertsukhikasem, the director-general of the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department, and Nisit Chansomwong, director-general of the Department of Land.

Anupong told reporters that he was assigned by acting Prime Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan to check the flood situation in Lat Krabang to ensure cooperation between the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the national government in tackling floods in the capital.

Anupong defended the BMA against public criticism that the city administration had not made preparations ahead of heavy rains.

The interior minister said this year there had been exceptionally heavy rains nationwide and 30 Bangkok districts had experienced heavy rainfall almost at the same time, causing severe floods.

“Earlier, the BMA had made good preparations. It has dredged sewers and canals and had lowered water levels in canals ahead of rains,” Anupong said.

Anupong visits flood-hit Bangkok area, pledges help to BMA“It had prepared tools, machines and personnel and warned Bangkok residents in advance, but the canals still overflowed because of heavy rains.”

Anupong said the government and the BMA have been working closely to prepare to fight floods.

“If the BMA wants support, it can coordinate with the Interior Ministry. The ministry will provide full assistance in terms of tools, personnel, flat-bottom boats, for example,” Anupong added.

Anupong visits flood-hit Bangkok area, pledges help to BMAHe said the flood situation would improve soon if there were no more heavy rains.

He added that General Prayut Chan-o-cha, in his capacity as defence minister, had instructed military personnel to provide full assistance to the city administration to help flood victims.

Anupong said the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation will also coordinate with the BMA to make it convenient for people in flood-hit areas to travel by boats and large vehicles.

Anupong visits flood-hit Bangkok area, pledges help to BMAIn his report to Anupong, Chadchart said Bangkok was suffering from serious flooding because the amount of rainfall had doubled from the normal 120mm to over 300mm.

He said Lat Krabang district was surrounded by three areas – Paed Riew district in Chachoengsao province on the east, Tambon Pak Nam in Samut Prakan province on the south and west of Bangkok.

The BMA was speeding up draining of floodwater through Bang Pakong River on the western side because the Royal Irrigation Department has set up a systematic water draining system and the department has stepped in to help drain water.

The BMA was also trying to drain some water via Samut Prakan to the Gulf of Thailand and via western Bangkok through Klong Phra Khanong.

Chadchart said he was happy that all sectors had stepped in to help the BMA. The city administration would consult the central government on how to manage water in eastern Bangkok in the long run because Bangkok was expanding on the eastern side, which is also close to the Eastern Economic Corridor.

“Bangkok cannot do it alone. It needs support from surrounding provinces for sustainable and common interests in the long run,” Chadchart said.

Narong Ruangsri, deputy Bangkok city clerk, reported to Anupong that Lat Krabang was hit by floods because the district was hit by heavy rains for many consecutive days.

He said the BMA has mobilised its personnel and tools to help around 170,000 affected people in six subdistricts of Lat Krabang.

Somsak Meeudomsak, director of BMA’s Sewerage and Drainage Department, reported to Anupong that the water level on Klong Prawet had reached a critical point, causing it to overflow and flood Lat Krabang Road, Luang Paeng Road, Chao Khun Thaharn Road and several communities in low-lying areas.

Over 2,800 Websites Shut Down In Crackdown On Online Gambling

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Over 2,800 websites shut down in crackdown on online gambling

Over 2,800 Websites Shut Down In Crackdown On Online Gambling

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

More Than 2,800 Online Gambling Websites Have Been Shut Down In The Past 12 Months Under A Crackdown Campaign Of The Ministry Of Digital Economy And Society In A Bid To Prevent The Negative Impact Of Online Gambling On The Youth And The General Public.

Minister of Digital Economy and Society Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said on Wednesday that the ministry, together with its partners including the Royal Thai Police, had launched the campaign in September 2020.

Under the campaign, the ministry will gather evidence and submit to the court to issue a shutdown order on the websites, as well as provide information on the operators so that the police can file relevant charges.

In the past 12 months (September 2021-August 2022), officials have shut down a total of 2,819 URLs suspected of operating online gambling services. This tally is more than double the 1,259 websites shut down from September 2020 to August 2021.

Chaiwut urged people who have information about online gambling websites to alert the ministry via hotline 1212 or send a message to facebook @DESMonitor.

“Online gambling poses a serious threat to the youth and the general public as it could lead to problems, such as gambling addition, illegal loans, and scamming for personal and financial information via the internet or call centres,” said Chaiwut.

“The ministry will continue to find these websites and shut them down to protect the people, as well as ensure prosecution of the operators to the fullest extent of the law,” he said.

Residents Of Seven Bangkok Districts Get Flood Warning

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Residents of seven Bangkok districts get flood warning

Residents Of Seven Bangkok Districts Get Flood Warning

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) On Wednesday Warned Residents Of Seven Bangkok Districts To Brace For Possible Flash Floods Or A Worsening Flood Situation From Rains Expected In The Afternoon.

The seven are Bang Sue, Chatuchak, Phayathai, Din Daeng, Huay Kwang, Dusit and Phra Nakhon districts.

They could be hit by light to middle-level rains from 3pm to 9pm, the BMA warned.

On Wednesday morning, the Meteorological Department forecast that heavy rains would fall in the next 24 hours in the North, the Central region including Bangkok and suburban areas, the East and the South.

Residents of seven Bangkok districts get flood warningThe department advised people living on the banks of canals and rivers to brace for possible water overflows.

Army Sergeant Allegedly Kills Two Colleagues, Injures Another

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Army sergeant allegedly kills two colleagues, injures another

Army Sergeant Allegedly Kills Two Colleagues, Injures Another

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

An Army Sergeant Allegedly Went On A Shooting Spree Inside The Royal Thai Army War College On Wednesday Morning, Killing Two Colleagues And Injuring Another.

Royal Thai Army deputy spokeswoman Colonel Sirichan Ngathong identified the attacker as Sgt-Major 1st Class Yongyuth Mungkornki, 59.

Yongyuth, a clerk of the Army college, walked into his office carrying his pistol and allegedly shot his colleagues.

The two dead victims were identified as Sgt-Major 1st Class Nopparat Inthornsunthorn, a clerk at the college, and Sgt-Major 1st Class Prakarn Sinsong, another clerk.

Sgt-Major 1st Class Yongyuth Panyanuwat, who was injured, was rushed to Phramongkutklao Hospital.

The spokeswoman said the incident happened at 8.45am.

Some TV reports said the attacker was heard shouting that he would kill up to ten.

After the shooting, Yongyuth ran out of the building but was arrested by police and military police in front of the college. He was handed over to police.

Army sergeant allegedly kills two colleagues, injures anotherThe Army is investigating the motive behind the shooting, Sirichan said.

Yongyuth’s superior told the college that he could have been under severe tension because of chronic health problems.

Sirichan said the Royal Thai Army was sorry about the deaths and injury and it would take care of medical expenses of the injured officer and handle the funeral rites for the dead officers.

She said the Army, while fully cooperating with police, would review safety measures inside its offices.

‘Know Indonesia Better’ At Indonesia Fair, Siam Paragon

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‘Know Indonesia Better’ at Indonesia Fair, Siam Paragon

‘Know Indonesia Better’ At Indonesia Fair, Siam Paragon

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

The Embassy Of The Republic Of Indonesia In Bangkok In Collaboration With Siam Piwat, A Leading Property And Retail Developer – The Owner And Operator Of Global Destinations Including Siam Paragon, Siam Center, Siam Discovery And A Joint Venture Partner Of ICONSIAM And Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok, Will Host “Know Indonesia Better – Indonesia Fair” As Part Of Indonesia Trade, Tourism, Investment And Culture Forum (TTICF).

It aims to promote Indonesia’s trade, investment and tourism potentials and opportunities as well as Indonesia’s rich and unique culture. 

Themed “Know Indonesia Better”, the Indonesia Fair will be held on September 16-18 at the Fashion Hall, 1st floor of Siam Paragon, Bangkok. It will showcase various Indonesian premium products such as Batik clothing and textiles, woven clothing and textiles, craft and household products, Indonesian culinary delights and travel packages. Those who are interested in knowing more about Indonesia can visit the fair and enjoy an engaging and exciting experience through the Indonesian cultural performances. 

The TTICF is not only an Indonesian promotional forum, but is also a forum that serves further in increasing good understanding among peoples of two countries and enhancing people-to-people contact. It is also believed to help strengthen and deepen the existing bilateral relations for the mutual benefit of two countries. The series of TTICF events have taken place in several different locations in Bangkok. For more information, please visit Facebook: IndonesiaInBangkok and Instragram: @indonesiainbangkok.

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MEA Offers To Move Electrical Meters For Free In Flood-Prone Areas

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MEA offers to move electrical meters for free in flood-prone areas

MEA Offers To Move Electrical Meters For Free In Flood-Prone Areas

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) Is Offering A Free Service To Move Electrical Meters To Higher Ground For Households In Flood-Prone Areas In Bangkok, Nonthaburi And Samut Prakan.

MEA director of Corporate Communications Jumpote Himacharoen said on Tuesday that electricity users should survey their meters, outlets and appliances during the rainy season.

“Please make sure they are in good condition and safe from flood water that could rise unexpectedly due to continuous heavy rains, especially for residences located near the banks of the Chao Phraya River or in lower basins,” he advised.

“Contact MEA Call Centre 1130 and we will come move the meters for free.”

The MEA has dispatched technicians to check all electrical meters on power poles in metropolitan areas to make sure they are working properly and are safe from flood, Jumpote said.

The MEA also has officers on standby around the clock to provide emergency services in case of blackout or electrical malfunctions at key locations such as water drainage facilities, drainage tunnels and underground walkways, he said.

Jumpote urged people to trim the branches of large trees at their houses so they do not touch or grow in close proximity to power lines, as the tree branches can move due to heavy rains and wind and cause the lines to break, resulting in a power blackout.

He also called on owners of billboards to check the structural integrity of the billboards and make sure the foundation is secure so it can withstand strong winds.

“Please follow the latest updates on weather and the flood situation from related authorities and make sure to prepare accordingly,” he added.

MEA offers to move electrical meters for free in flood-prone areas

To report electrical malfunctions, damaged or unsafe power lines, or to request a meter moving service, contact MEA Call Centre 1130, Facebook: @Metropolitan.Electricity.Authority, Twitter: @MEA_news, Line: MEA Connect, or download the MEA Smart Life mobile app, available for both Android and iOS users at http://onelink.to/measmartlife.

Boonrawd Brewery CEO Dies In The US

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Boonrawd Brewery CEO dies in the US

Boonrawd Brewery CEO Dies In The US

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

Chutinant Bhirombhakdi, President And Chief Executive Officer Of Thailand’s Food And Beverage Conglomerate Boonrawd Brewery, Passed Away In Hospital In Boston, The United States, On Tuesday At Around 11am (Thailand Time). He Was 65.

Chutinant was reportedly seeking medical treatment for an undisclosed illness.

He is survived by his wife, Khunying Piyapat, and their three children, Chitpas Kridakorn, Nantaya Bhirombhakdi and Lieutenant Naiyanobh Bhirombhakdi. Ms Chitpas is a Democrat Party MP.

Born on April 9, 1957, Chutinant was of the Bhirompakdi’s family third generation to run Thailand’s over-80-year-old brewery, that expanded into foods and beverages.

He graduated from Boston and Harvard universities with degrees in economics and business management, respectively. He served as president and CEO of Boonrawd Brewery as well as chairman of the board of directors at Singha Estate and also held other high-level executive positions.

Boonrawd Brewery CEO dies in the US

Chutinant was also the president of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand.

Many important figures in sport mourned his death via social media on Tuesday, including Maj-General Intarat Yodbangtoey, honorary president of the Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association and president of the Federation of National Sports Associations.

Constitutional Court Meets Today Over Prayut Tenure Case

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Constitutional Court meets today over Prayut tenure case

Constitutional Court Meets Today Over Prayut Tenure Case

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WED, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022

All Eyes Are On The Constitutional Court On Wednesday At 10am As Judges Begin Deliberating On Whether Suspended Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha Has Exceeded His 8-Year Term Limit.

The court is expected to announce that it has enough evidence to make a decision on Prayut’s tenure in the next 15 days, the timeline for a ruling in such cases.

The case stems from a petition lodged by the opposition, which asked the court to rule on whether Prayut’s eight-year term ended on August 24.

Section 158 of the 2017 Constitution bars any individual from being premier in excess of eight years, regardless of whether or not the four-year terms are served back-to-back.

Prayut assumed office on August 24, 2014, following the military coup he led in May that year. However, he argues that his eight-year term as premier should be counted from April 6, 2017, when the current Constitution was promulgated.

A news source said that should the court announce it does not yet have enough evidence to make a decision, they could demand additional witnesses or order related agencies or personnel to submit more evidence.

The source also said security measures are being tightened at the Ratchaburi Direkrit Building in Bangkok’s Lak Si district, where the meeting will take place. Unauthorised personnel have been barred from entering the building, while all members of the press need to exchange their media ID for official passes.

Store, Transport Operators Say Shops Still Well Stocked Despite Flood Crisis

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Store, transport operators say shops still well stocked despite flood crisis

Store, Transport Operators Say Shops Still Well Stocked Despite Flood Crisis

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TUE, SEPTEMBER 13, 2022

The Government Has Urged Wholesalers And Convenience Stores To Ensure They Are Well Stocked With Necessities To Cope With Flooding In Bangkok And Other Provinces.

Chakra Yodmani, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, held talks with wholesalers, store operators, and logistics industry representatives on Monday.

He said the meeting was called to follow up on earlier efforts to ensure shops had stocked enough necessities for residents in flood-hit areas.

Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit has ordered the department to ensure flood victims have enough rice, dried and canned foods, drinking water, and washing and cleaning products, Chakra said.

Shop and wholesale operators at Monday’s meeting confirmed they had increased stockpiles of the targeted necessities, he added. They also assured him that goods transport was running efficiently so there was no shortage of goods in shops.

Store, transport operators say shops still well stocked despite flood crisisRepresentatives of the Thai Transportation & Logistics Association confirmed that distribution of goods nationwide had not been disrupted by the floods.

Chakra instructed them to monitor the flood situation closely and prepare contingency plans in case it worsened.

He said his department had also urged department stores and superstores to run sales promotions for necessities, consumer goods and construction materials to help reduce people’s financial burden during the floods.