Very wet week ahead for most of Thailand

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Heavy to very heavy rain is expected to hit most of Thailand from Saturday to Wednesday, the Thai Meteorological Department announced on Friday.

Very wet week ahead for most of Thailand

The weather forecast said isolated heavy to very heavy rain can be expected in the North, Northeast, East, South and the Central region, including Greater Bangkok.

It also forecast 2-3 metre high waves in the Andaman Sea and 1-2 metre high waves in the Gulf of Thailand. The waves are expected to rise higher during thunderstorms.

The department added that the low-pressure cell in the upper South China Sea will intensify into a tropical storm from Sunday to Monday and move to lower China from Wednesday to Thursday.

The department has urged people to beware of flash floods and runoffs.

Ships in the Andaman Sea and upper part of the Gulf have been advised to proceed with caution and keep off thunderstorms, while small boats in the upper Andaman area have been told to stay ashore during the period.

Published : August 05, 2022

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THAI adjust flight paths to avoid ‘dangerous zone’ over Taiwan

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Thai Airways International (THAI) has said it is adjusting its flight path to Japan and South Korea to avoid the airspace over Taiwan and will instead fly over the Philippines.

THAI adjust flight paths to avoid ‘dangerous zone’ over Taiwan

This is in response to an advisory from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) calling on Thai airlines to avoid the airspace over Taiwan from Thursday to Sunday (August 4-7).

CAAT’s announcement came after China declared that the airspace would be a “dangerous zone” as it would be conducting air and sea drills in six zones around Taiwan to protest US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit.

China claims sovereignty over Taiwan, but the US recognises it as an independent state.

On Thursday, THAI cancelled all its flights to and from Taipei until Sunday. THAI normally operates return flights to Taipei every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

The airline said it will continue monitoring the situation closely. Updates will be available via thaiairways.com or by calling the 24-hour call centre at (02) 356 1111.

Published : August 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

Chiang Rai airport ready for flights

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Chiang Rai’s Mae Fah Luang Airport will reopen on Friday now that the stranded Nok Air aircraft has been removed, Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said.

Chiang Rai airport ready for flights

As of 4am on Thursday, the Nok Air DD108 flight from Bangkok that had skidded off the runway last Saturday night had been removed.

The minister said that the runway has also been repaired and cleaned with help from Thai Airways International’s aircraft recovery team and related agencies.

The flight from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport had skidded off the runway while trying to land in heavy rain. Its 164 passengers and six crew were transported to the terminal after a long wait.

The airport immediately closed up after the incident and said it would take until August 5 to have the runway ready.

Saksayam said officials from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand will on Friday inspect the runway and perform friction tests as well as other safety checks under air navigation standards. He said he expects the runway to be ready for use on the same day.

Published : August 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

13 killed, 41 injured as flames envelop entertainment venue in Sattahip

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A blaze at an entertainment venue in Chonburi’s Sattahip district killed 13 people and injured 41 others.

13 killed, 41 injured as flames envelop entertainment venue in Sattahip

The fire at Mountain B Pub in Plutaluang subdistrict was reported at around 1am on Friday and more than 20 fire trucks showed up to put out flames rising from the one-storey building. Hundreds of patrons and staff were seen running out, some with their clothes on fire.

Firefighters managed to put the blaze out after two hours and found 13 charred bodies inside. Of the bodies nine were identified as men and four women. The 41 injured, eight in critical condition, were taken to Queen Sirikit Naval Hospitals.

13 killed, 41 injured as flames envelop entertainment venue in Sattahip

The site is blocked to unauthorised personnel as officials fear the building may collapse. Investigation into the cause of the fire is underway.

Witnesses reportedly said they heard two loud explosions before they spotting flames covering the pub’s roof before quickly spreading.

13 killed, 41 injured as flames envelop entertainment venue in Sattahip

A video clip shared on social media shows people rushing out through the front door of the building, sparking questions if the pub had a proper fire exit.

Mountain B Pub was opened just a month ago and quickly became popular among young people in Sattahip.

13 killed, 41 injured as flames envelop entertainment venue in Sattahip

Published : August 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand records 2,253 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 34 deaths on Friday

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The Public Health Ministry reported on Friday (August 5) that over the past 24 hours, 2,253 Covid-19 patients have been admitted to hospitals.

Thailand records 2,253 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 34 deaths on Friday

The death toll has risen by 34, while 2,483 patients have recovered and discharged from hospitals. 

The number of cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022, stands at 2,377,543 with 9,828 deaths.
 

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 4,600,978 – 4,548,339 of whom have recovered, 21,113 are still in hospitals and 31,526 have died.

Separately, another 4,420 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 8,502 their second shot and 27,489 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 141,762,799.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 586.95 million on Friday, 556.99 million of whom have recovered, 23.54 million are active cases (43,833 in severe condition) and 6.43 million have died (up by 1,795).

Thailand ranks 28th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 93.74 million, followed by India with 44.11 million, Brazil with 33.99 million, France with 33.96 million and Germany with 31.18 million.

Published : August 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha visited the skywalk along the Khwae Yai River, the new Kanchanaburi landmark.

PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi

Prayut visited the area on Thursday to inspect the project, organise houseboats and improve the scenery of the Khwae Noi and Khwae Yai rivers including the Khun Phaen pier.

With the skywalk, tourists will be able to see the scenery of both rivers and the walking street.

These will be important factors to support tourism recovery after the Covid-19 pandemic.

PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi
PM oversees river skywalk in Kanchanaburi

Published : August 04, 2022

By : THE NATION

Registered illegal workers allowed to stay until 2025

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The Ministry of Labour has allowed Thai employers of illegal migrant workers from four neighbouring countries to register their employment online by August 15, deputy government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek said on Thursday.

Registered illegal workers allowed to stay until 2025

She said the registration and submission of the employee lists could be done through the Department of Employment website at e-workpermit.doe.go.th from August 1 to 15.

This applies to migrant workers from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam who have stayed illegally in Thailand.

The illegal migrant workers registered during the period will be allowed to stay in Thailand until February 13 next year. If they need to further extend their stay, the workers will be required to apply for a visa.

Those registered are eligible for a one-year visa twice, first until February 13, 2024, and then until February 13, 2025, according to the spokeswoman.

Rachada said the move was part of a government policy to better manage the migrant workforce as the country is recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Employers, whether they are individuals or companies, are required to provide health insurance to their employees in case their business is not covered by the social welfare system.

For further information, inquiries can be made at the Department of Employment’s provincial offices, any of the Ministry of Labour’s 10 Bangkok recruitment offices, its 1506 hotline, or Line application chat group @Service_Workpermit.

Published : August 04, 2022

Thai shrimp farmers oppose imports from Ecuador and India

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Thai shrimp farmers are calling for a review of the Department of Fisheries’ permission for shrimp imports from Ecuador and India, a source said on Thursday.

Thai shrimp farmers oppose imports from Ecuador and India

They expect Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to rescind the department’s order in order to help protect the local industry involving tens of thousands of shrimp farmers, according to the source, who runs his shrimp farm in the South.

Seafoodnews.com, a seafood industry news website, reported recently that Thailand’s Department of Fisheries has allowed the import of shrimp from 36 farms in Ecuador.

The decision came after Ecuador met the safety and biosafety protocols during the export process. In March 2021, Thailand had suspended the import of shrimp from Ecuador after viruses were found in shrimp samples coming from that country.

The source said Thai shrimp producers were startled by the decision to approve shrimp imports from Ecuador, and later from India.

According to the source, the imports would severely impact Thailand’s brand building for domestic shrimp and the image of the local industry.

Thai shrimp farmers oppose imports from Ecuador and India

He said the new Department of Fisheries’ director-general had only recently promised to help Thailand reclaim its status as the world’s largest exporter of shrimps by boosting exports to 400,000 tons within 2023.

India and Ecuador are the world’s leading exporters of shrimp.

In 2010, Thailand exported 437,270 tons of shrimp products worth 101.1 billion baht. However, exports had declined by 53.9 per cent last year compared to 2010 due to shrimp diseases.

Published : August 04, 2022

THAI cancels today’s flights to and from Taipei

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Thai International Airlines (THAI) cancelled its flights to and from Taipei on Thursday after China began its live-fire military exercises in six zones around Taiwan in a diplomatic tit-for-tat against the United States.

THAI cancels today’s flights to and from Taipei

THAI announced that its Flight TG632 from Bangkok to Taipei and Flight TG633 from Taipei to Bangkok on Thursday were cancelled.

It said THAI would monitor the situation daily before deciding whether to cancel more flights.

China’s state broadcast CCTV announced that the live-fire exercise started on Thursday and would end at 4am GMT on Sunday. The unprecedented military drills started a day after a visit by US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan, which is regarded by Beijing as its sovereign territory.

THAI also announced that it would reroute all of its flights that normally fly over Taiwan’s airspace. The flights might be flown over the Philippines or via China’s airspace after getting permission, THAI said.

Published : August 04, 2022

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SRT slams brakes on train services to Sungai Kolok and in Narathiwat

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The State Railway of Thailand responded to the shooting at a train in Narathiwat on Thursday by promptly suspending all services in and to the southern border province.

SRT slams brakes on train services to Sungai Kolok and in Narathiwat

An unknown number of Muslim insurgents opened fire on Bangkok-Sungai Kolok passenger train No 171 on Thursday.

One of the bullets hit the windshield of the train engine and narrowly missed the head of the driver, Phimarn Mitsuwan.

Phimarn and the onboard mechanic, Himkum Yusoh, were not injured in the ambush that occurred between the Ba Loh and Ruesoh stations.

An SRT official, Prachaniwat Buasri, said the fact that insurgents fired at the engine showed they intended to harm the driver.

SRT slams brakes on train services to Sungai Kolok and in NarathiwatPrachaniwat said the incident had terrified train drivers and officials on southern trains so the SRT had to cancel the Bangkok-Sungai Kolok and Sungai Kolok-Bangkok train services. The SRT also cancelled all local train services in the province that terminate at the Sungai Kolok station, he said. Sungai Kolok borders Malaysia.

Prachaniwat said Narathiwat residents who want to take a train to the upper provinces must travel by road to the Yala provincial station first.

“This measure will be enforced indefinitely for now,” Prachaniwat stated.

Passengers in Narathiwat who have bought tickets can ask for a full refund at any railway station near their homes, he added.

SRT slams brakes on train services to Sungai Kolok and in NarathiwatAccording to Deep South Watch, there have been 21,485 insurgency-related incidents from January 4, 2004, until March 31, resulting in 7,344 deaths and 13,641 injuries.

Published : August 04, 2022

By : THE NATION