Supattanapong to chair committee tasked with boosting country’s image

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Deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow has been appointed chairperson of the soft power national committee to promote the country’s image, a senior government official said on Monday.

Supattanapong to chair committee tasked with boosting country’s image

Anucha Burapachaisri, the deputy PM’s secretary-general and acting government spokesman, said the PM’s Office issued order No. 206/2022 on August 19 to set up the national committee on promoting the country’s image via soft power.

The order appointed Supattanapong as chair of the panel and Culture Minister Itthiphol Kunplome as deputy chairman.

Members of the panel include permanent secretaries from the Foreign, Tourism and Sports, Commerce, Culture, Digital Economy and Society, and Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation ministries.

The panel’s members include the secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council, the director of Thailand Development Research Institute, the chairman of Thai Chamber of Commerce and the presidents of Federation of Thai Industries and Digital Council of Thailand.

Supattanapong to chair committee tasked with boosting country’s imageThe spokesman said the panel would be in charge of formulating national policies and setting goals and strategies for using soft power to promote the country’s reputation.

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

Leak in Buri Ram reservoir temporarily plugged

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Local agencies in Buri Ram’s Khaen Dong district managed to plug a leak in the Lam Ta Khong Reservoir on Sunday.

Leak in Buri Ram reservoir temporarily plugged

The move came after the reservoir’s flood barrier and spillway split due to natural erosion on Friday and inundated some 1,100 rai of farms in the area.

Prapit Chanma, director-general of the Royal Irrigation Department, said local irrigation agencies used sandbags and weighed down gabion boxes to block the leak. They also informed local residents and worked on reducing the reservoir’s water levels.Leak in Buri Ram reservoir temporarily plugged

Prapit said that though the floods in nearby farms have receded, local agencies will also help drain the area with pumps.

“The water level should drop if there is no more rain,” he said.Leak in Buri Ram reservoir temporarily plugged

He added that related agencies have been instructed to accelerate repairs on the reservoir’s flood barrier and spillway, as well as look for ways to ensure the structure’s durability.

“Related agencies have also been urged to build a temporary bridge over the damaged flood barrier for residents to use,” he added.

A social-media user had brought the leak to the attention of local authorities on Friday but was initially dismissed.Leak in Buri Ram reservoir temporarily plugged

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

CNN Travel includes Isaan sausages, khao soi, crab omelettes in list of best street foods in Asia

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Khai jeow pu (crab omelette), khao soi (curried noodles) and sai krok Isaan (Northeast fermented sausages) were included in CNN Travel’s latest collection of 50 best street foods in Asia.

CNN Travel includes Isaan sausages, khao soi, crab omelettes in list of best street foods in Asia

“It’s great that Thailand’s street food is still attractive to people across the world,” government spokesman Anucha Buraphachaisri said on Monday.

He said Thai cuisine is popular among people worldwide because it offers a wide variety of tastes and textures. He added that the government is cooperating with related agencies to promote Thailand’s soft powers internationally in a bid to boost economic value and generate revenue for the country.

According to CNN Travel, crispy edges, fluffy texture and drizzle of sweet chilli sauce take the simple wok-cooked Thai crab omelette to the next level.

Sai krok Isaan, one of the most commonly devoured street foods in the Northeast, round out the perfect bite with condiments like ginger, chillies and fresh cabbage.

Khao soi, meanwhile, was described as gorgeous golden bowls of hearty, creamy, chilli-laced coconut broth that sits on a bed of egg noodles with chicken legs or beef.

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

BMA eyes new tax rate for so-called Bangkok plantations

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The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is planning to clamp down on landowners who are converting their unused land into plantations to avoid paying the correct land tax.

BMA eyes new tax rate for so-called Bangkok plantations

The yearly tax for unused land is 0.3 per cent of the plot’s value, while the tax for agricultural land is only 0.01 per cent. Many landowners have taken advantage of this loophole and converted their land to plantations. However, this has reduced the earnings of local organisations.

Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt said land in the capital should be developed for commerce not agriculture in line with the city’s plan.

However, he said, land can be used for agriculture in the suburbs under the plan.

“The BMA cannot amend the Finance and Agriculture ministries’ definition of plantations, but it can determine the land tax on its own,” he said.

He said the BMA has written to a committee overseeing taxes on land and buildings asking if the BMA can raise the tax on plantations from 0.1 per cent to 0.15 per cent. The panel is chaired by Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary Krisada Chinavicharana.

“We will have to wait for the committee to come to a decision on Tuesday,” Chadchart said, adding that the BMA will draft regulations immediately if given the go-ahead.

Meanwhile, a source from the Interior Ministry said the BMA should take steps within the law, but should not increase the tax beyond 0.15 per cent.

The source said many land owners either do not want to sell the land they have inherited, are affected by the Covid-19 crisis or are waiting to sell when the economy is favourable.

“Most importantly, the BMA should pay attention to landlords’ right to use their land, otherwise it can be sued,” the source warned.

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

Loose metal plate on Phaholyothin Road poses danger to motorbikes


A security guard filed a complaint at the Bang Khen Police Station on Sunday, saying a metal plate on Phaholyothin Road had torn his motorcycle’s rear tyre.

Loose metal plate on Phaholyothin Road poses danger to motorbikes

Somjai (last name withheld) said he was heading toward the Bang Khen tunnel at around 9.20pm when he felt his tyre being hit by something. He stopped to find the tyre slashed by an uneven metal plate left on the leftmost lane.

Initial investigation showed the plate was covering a hole that had been dug up for laying cables. The plate had not been secured by bolts and had shifted slightly as vehicles passed over it.

Witnesses reportedly told officials that several motorcycle riders had lost their balance while going over the plate, though nobody was injured.

Police have contacted relevant agencies to fix the issue as soon as possible to prevent road accidents.

Loose metal plate on Phaholyothin Road poses danger to motorbikes
Loose metal plate on Phaholyothin Road poses danger to motorbikes

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

No sign of tomato flu in Thailand, virus still confined to India: DDC

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There have been no reports of tomato flu in Thailand and the situation is not “worrying” because the virus is only spreading in limited areas.

No sign of tomato flu in Thailand, virus still confined to India: DDC

Dr Opas Karnkawinpong, director-general of the Department of Disease Control (DDC), said on Sunday that though the situation is not worrying, his department has been instructed to monitor the situation.

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul issued the order after learning that more than 100 children under five had been infected by the virus in India after it was first detected on May 6 in Kerala.

“Initial symptoms are similar to flu, including fever and muscle ache, before rashes and reddish blisters start appearing in the body,” Opas said. “The blisters look like small tomatoes, hence the name. This disease is not related to actual tomatoes whatsoever.”

He also said that tomato flu symptoms are similar to those caused by the hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) virus.

“So far, more than 100 cases have been found in India with no fatalities yet. The symptoms are often less severe than those of HFMD and eventually go away on their own,” he said. He added that this virus can be transmitted by touching common surfaces or putting objects in one’s mouth, which makes small children particularly susceptible to the disease.

Opas said according to current data, the tomato flu is not “worrying” because it is only being found in limited areas. He added that patient screening and treatment process will be the same as HFMD, and the Thai healthcare system is fully prepared to handle an outbreak and local and national levels.

“Germs spread easily during the rainy season. Parents are advised to monitor their children’s health closely and regularly clean and disinfect their rooms, furniture and toys,” he added.

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

Heavy rain forecast for most of Thailand this week

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Southwest monsoon prevailing over the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand will bring isolated heavy rain to the East, South and Central regions from Monday to Wednesday.

Heavy rain forecast for most of Thailand this week

The Thai Meteorological Department also forecast on Monday that the southwest monsoon will become stronger from Thursday to Saturday and bring more rain across the country.

The department forecast heavy rain for the North, East, South and Central regions and warned of flash floods and runoffs, especially along waterways near foothills and lowlands.

Meanwhile, the Bangkok Flood Prevention Centre reported on Monday morning that light to medium rain had been reported in Don Muang, Sai Mai, Lak Si, Bang Khen, Bang Sue, Chatuchak, Lad Phrao, Dusit, Bang Phlat, Taling Chan, Bangkok Noi, Phasi Charoen, Bangkok Yai, Chom Thong, Thung Khru, and Bang Na.

Heavy rain forecast for most of Thailand this week

Scattered thundershowers with isolated heavy rains have been forecast for Greater Bangkok this week. The temperature is expected to vary between lows of 24-28 degrees and highs of 32-36 degrees Celsius.

The North, meanwhile, will see isolated to scattered thundershowers all week, with temperature lows of 22-27 degrees and highs of 30-37 degrees Celsius.

The Northeast will also see isolated to scattered thundershowers until Wednesday and fairly heavy rain for the rest of the week. Temperature lows of 22-27 degrees and highs of 30-37 degrees Celsius have been predicted.

The Central region will see isolated to scattered thundershowers on Monday and isolated heavy rain until Saturday. Temperature lows of 22-27 degrees and highs of 31-37 degrees Celsius are expected.

The East will see fairly widespread thundershowers with isolated heavy rain on Monday and Tuesday and scattered thundershowers for the rest of the week. Metre-high waves have been forecast on the eastern coast of Thailand, which will rise higher in thundershowers. Temperature lows of 23-28 degrees and highs of 29-36 degrees Celsius have been predicted.

Scattered thundershowers with isolated heavy rain have been forecast for both the east and west coasts of the South of Thailand.

Waves are expected to be about 1-2 metres high and higher in thundershowers.

The temperature in the South is expected to vary between lows of 22-27 degrees and highs of 30-36 degrees Celsius.

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand records 1,273 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 26 deaths on Monday

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The Public Health Ministry reported on Monday (August 29) that over the past 24 hours, 1,273 Covid-19 patients have been admitted to hospitals.

Thailand records 1,273 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 26 deaths on Monday

The death toll has risen by 26, while 2,198 patients have recovered and discharged from hospitals. 

The number of cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022, stands at 2,424,250 with 10,550 deaths.
 

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 4,647,685 – 4,598,834 of whom have recovered, 16,603 are still in hospitals and 32,248 have died.

Separately, another 1,662 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 2,384 their second shot and 13,886 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 142,686,121.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 606.04 million on Monday, 581.54 million of whom have recovered, 18 million are active cases (43,401 in severe condition) and 6.48 million have died.

Thailand ranks 29th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 96.01 million, followed by India with 44.41 million, France with 34.47 million, Brazil with 34.38 million and Germany with 32.04 million.

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

Bangkokian confirmed as Thailand’s 7th monkeypox case

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A 37-year-old Thai woman in Bangkok became Thailand’s seventh monkeypox patient after testing positive late last week, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) said on Sunday.

Bangkokian confirmed as Thailand’s 7th monkeypox case

DDC director-general Dr Opas Karnkawinpong said the Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute informed the department on Saturday that the woman had tested positive for the disease.

The patient had reportedly had intercourse with a foreigner but had not travelled abroad recently.

Opas said the patient developed a low fever on August 20 and found blisters near her anus the following day. On August 22, more blisters appeared in other parts of her body, prompting her to seek treatment at the institute in Nonthaburi province.

Doctors conducted real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests and confirmed her infection on Friday.

So far, three people have come in close contact with the woman and are being closely monitored. Since they last came in contact with her on August 21, they will be monitored until September 11.

“Avoid touching the bodily fluids of anyone who has a fever, rash or blisters, and avoid having sexual intercourse with untested persons. Always wear a facemask in public, wash your hands regularly with soap and water or alcohol sanitiser,” Opas said.

“If you find blisters, rashes or pustules on your body along with symptoms like fever, headache, muscle ache and swollen lymph nodes, get tested immediately or call the 1422 DDC hotline.”

As of Saturday, 48,331 monkeypox cases have been identified worldwide with 15 deaths. The five countries with the most cases are the US, Spain, Brazil, France and Germany.

Thailand has seen seven cases since the first case was identified in July. Three of the patients were foreign arrivals and the other four locals who had come in contact with foreigners. Four of the seven patients have recovered, while three are still in hospital.

Published : August 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

Sunday morning adventures as car flies out of Nonthaburi carpark

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A man sustained some injuries Sunday when he drove his car off the third storey of a Nonthaburi shopping mall’s carpark.

Sunday morning adventures as car flies out of Nonthaburi carpark

CCTV footage apparently show the car being driven into the carpark’s wall before landing on the street below on Sunday morning.

The Bang Bua Thong Police Station alerted of the incident and 6.10am and officers arrived to find the Toyota Vios sedan lying upside down.

The impact of the crash had created a 4-metre-wide hole in the wall.

The driver, identified as Pitipol Kanchanachaya, suffered minor injuries to his neck and though he could walk and talk, he was still rushed to the Pranangklao Hospital.

Sunday morning adventures as car flies out of Nonthaburi carparkPongphan Srisom, a security guard at the mall, said he heard the sound of a car hitting a concrete wall in the carpark building. So, he drove in on his motorbike to check what was happening. While driving through the carpark, he noticed a couple of dents on a wall. But when he headed the other way to look for the car that may have hit the wall, he heard another crash and turned to find a big hole in the wall and a car upended on the street.

Sunday morning adventures as car flies out of Nonthaburi carparkPolice said security camera footage showed the car being driven down from an upper floor to the 1C floor, which is three stories above the ground, and crashing against the wall. When the first crash did not break the wall, the car was seen speeding towards the wall and crashing through it to land on the road.

Police have yet to question the driver about his motive.

Published : August 28, 2022