Look out! It’s a jungle out there

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It took rescuers nearly five hours to locate a Thai tourist who had lost his way in the Chong Lom mountain, an unseen attraction in Nakhon Nayok’s Muang district on Monday.

Look out! It’s a jungle out there

Rescuers jumped into action as soon as a longboat club in the area reported the case of the lost tourist to the Ruam Katanyu Foundation and the local police station.

The tourist has reportedly taken a longboat down the Nakhon Nayok River to the foot of the mountain before venturing into the forest.

The rescue team managed to contact the tourist, who was later identified as 27-year-old Sahatsawat Khannguen, and realised he was at the entrance of the Chong Lom waterfall near Chaomae Si Chomphu Shrine.

“The man said he was tired and needed food and water,” a rescuer said, pointing out that it was easy to lose one’s way in deep mountainous forests.

Look out! It’s a jungle out there

The rescue team took nearly five hours to locate the tourist, who was found lying on the ground some 2 kilometres from the pier. He was immediately given first aid before being carried to the foot of the mountain.

Look out! It’s a jungle out there

Chong Lom mountain is named for its beautiful waterfall behind the Khun Dam Prakan Chon dam. The area is a haven for nature lovers, with a stream cascading down big rocks along vast green fields. During low tide, visitors can walk along the stream until they reach the Chong Lom waterfall. There are other waterfalls like Pha Ngam Ngon and Khlong Kram in the area as well.

Look out! It’s a jungle out there
Look out! It’s a jungle out there
Look out! It’s a jungle out there

Published : June 28, 2022

By : THE NATION

Anutin brings Covid infection back from Europe, symptoms mild

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Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul tested positive for Covid-19 after spending nearly a week in Europe.

Anutin brings Covid infection back from Europe, symptoms mild

Dr Kiatiphum Wongrajit, the ministry’s permanent secretary, said on Tuesday that Anutin and his delegation had returned to Thailand on Sunday.

The minister took an ATK test after developing irritation in his throat and body ache, and the result came out positive.

Anutin’s symptoms did not worsen as he is fully vaccinated, but has been instructed to isolate himself for a week.

As for the rest of his delegation, the doctor has advised them to always wear a mask and avoid public areas. They have also been advised to monitor their symptoms and take an ATK test if any surface.

Anutin was likely infected at one of the meetings he attended as he had come into contact with several people there.

Anutin attended the 170th General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions in the French capital from June 19 to 21.

Then he travelled to Geneva in Switzerland to attend the 50th United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids Programme Coordinating Board conference at the World Health Organisation headquarters from June 21 to 24.

Kiatiphum said this will not affect the country’s reopening plans as 80 per cent of Thailand’s population is vaccinated, while measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 are in place in hospitals and risky areas. He advised people to always wear masks when in crowded places.

He also confirmed that Thailand’s public health system is well prepared to tackle new cases as there are enough beds, medical personnel and medicines. However, he said, people should get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect themselves from severe symptoms.

Published : June 28, 2022

By : THE NATION

Compensation for Sampheng fire victims in the works, says MEA

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The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) has said it is urgently working on providing assistance to those affected by a blaze that was allegedly sparked by a power transformer in Bangkok’s Sampheng market on Sunday.

Compensation for Sampheng fire victims in the works, says MEA

According to witnesses, a transformer outside a three-storey shophouse burst into flames on Sunday morning, which soon swept through a row of shophouses.

The blaze, which killed two and injured 11 others, took firefighters more than two hours to control. The fire also reportedly damaged four cars and three motorcycles in the vicinity.

However, MEA said in a Facebook post on Monday that it is necessary to wait for forensic results first to determine the cause of the fire. It added that compensation will be handed out to the relatives of the deceased and those injured by the accident. MEA officials will visit the injured as well, it added.

“MEA will also provide compensation to those whose property has been damaged,” it said. “MEA is also cooperating with the Police General Hospital to organise funerals.”

The agency went on to promise it would ensure all transformers are in good condition, those nearing the end of their service life are removed and apply a notification system on transformers currently in service.

“The MEA will also discuss guidelines on checking the power system and rearranging cables to ensure people’s safety,” it said.

Published : June 28, 2022

By : THE NATION

Shophouse where Sampheng market blaze began has no insurance: OIC

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The Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) is urging businesses to insure their properties against fire after learning that the Sampheng market shophouse where the Sunday fire broke out was not insured.

Shophouse where Sampheng market blaze began has no insurance: OIC

Other buildings nearby have up to 11 million baht coverage, OIC said on its website on Monday.

OIC is investigating the insurance status of six buildings and other properties affected by the blaze, which killed two and injured 11 others, to ensure affected persons are compensated in line with the law.

“The three-storey building where the fire broke out is No 157 Ratchawong Road and was registered to the seller of cardboard boxes and PVC equipment. The owner reported none of his property was insured,” OIC secretary-general Suthipol Taweechaikarn said on Monday.

However, the shophouse owner Suchart Kittirudeekul had insisted to the press on Monday that his building had been insured against fire.

“Owners of adjacent buildings that were affected by the fire, as well as one of the two damaged cars, have insurance worth 500,000 to 11 million baht,” Suthipol said.

“Business owners are advised to insure their properties against fire and other risks in case of unforeseen events. You can also take out policies to cover your loss of income in case you are unable to continue running your business while repairing damages,” Suthipol said.

For insurance-related enquiries, OIC can be reached at the 1186 hotline or via Chatbot@Oicconnect.

Published : June 28, 2022

By : THE NATION

Baht opens weak but market conditions may push it up later: strategist

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The baht opened at 35.35 to the US dollar on Tuesday, weakening from Monday’s close of 35.32.

Baht opens weak but market conditions may push it up later: strategist

The currency is expected to move between 35.25 and 35.40 during the day, predicted Krungthai Bank market strategist Poon Panichpibool.

Poon reckoned that the baht may strengthen as the dollar weakens, but there is also a chance it may fluctuate.

Investors should be cautious as foreign buyers may sell their Thai assets at any time if the market is back in a risk-off state, he added.

However, the sale of stocks may slow down after the Stock Exchange of Thailand’s index dropped to near the key resistance level.

Meanwhile, the Asian stock markets look promising as they were supported by China’s economic recovery after lockdown measures were eased.

Poon also speculated that the baht may possibly swing sideways. He said the baht’s resistance level is 35.50 to the dollar, while its support level is between 35.20 and 35.30.

He advised investors to use hedging tools like options to manage their risks in the highly volatile currency market.

Published : June 28, 2022

By : THE NATION

Diesel retail price capped at THB34.94 again this week

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The Oil Fuel Fund’s executive committee on Monday agreed to keep the price of diesel capped at 34.94 baht.

Diesel retail price capped at THB34.94 again this week

Pornchai Jirakulpaisal, chief of the Oil Fuel Fund Office’s policy and strategy arm, said the aim is to help ease people’s cost of living amid the energy price crisis.

“We maintained this price from last week as we believe the Oil Fuel Fund still has enough liquidity to subside diesel,” he added.

Without this subsidy, the price of diesel will cross the 45 baht per litre mark.

As of Monday (June 27), the Oil Fuel Fund’s deficit is at the highest ever at 102.58 billion baht, of which 65.2 billion baht shortfall is in the oil account and 37.38 billion baht in the liquified petroleum gas account. The fund has around 3.31 billion baht for cash flow.

The retail per litre price of diesel in Bangkok is as follows:

• Hi-premium B7: 46.36 baht (OR), 47.86 baht (Bangchak)

• B7: 34.94 baht

• B10: 34.94 baht

• B20: 34.94 baht

Published : June 28, 2022

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Thailand records 1,761 Covid-19 cases and 13 deaths on Tuesday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Tuesday (June 28) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 1,761 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, four of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 1,761 Covid-19 cases and 13 deaths on Tuesday

Death toll increased by 13, while 2,185 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 2,294,216.
 

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 4,517,651 – 4,464,573 of whom have recovered, 22,458 are still in hospitals and 30,620 have died.

Separately, another 1,692 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 3,976 their second shot and 17,462 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 139,625,456.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 549.85 million on Tuesday, 525.68 million of whom have recovered, 17.81 million are active cases (36,553 in severe condition) and 6.35 million have died (up by 759).

Thailand ranks 26th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 88.91 million, followed by India with 43.42 million, Brazil with 32.14 million, France with 30.68 million and Germany with 27.91 million.

Published : June 28, 2022

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Prayut unveils 3-point vision for global progress at BRICS summit

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha outlined Thailand’s vision for global development partnership and de-escalation of conflicts during Friday’s BRICS Plus Dialogue on Global Development, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.

Prayut unveils 3-point vision for global progress at BRICS summit

The dialogue between leaders of BRICS – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – and 13 Emerging Markets and Developing Countries (EMDCs) including Thailand was held via videoconference on Friday.

The leaders discussed ways to tackle the energy crisis, food insecurity, climate change, and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals.

Prayut unveils 3-point vision for global progress at BRICS summit

Prayut also proposed three ideas for partnership between BRICS and EMDCs countries to revitalise multilateralism for greater resilience, balance and equity, the Foreign Ministry said.

The first idea was to strengthen supply chain resilience and connectivity to tackle the global energy and food crisis.

The second was to boost synergy between Thailand’s BCG (Bio-Circular-Green) economic model and China’s Global Development Initiative.

Prayut’s third proposal was building more equitable and inclusive global economic governance.

Prayut unveils 3-point vision for global progress at BRICS summit

The dialogue was held during the 14th BRICS Summit under the theme “Foster High-quality BRICS Partnership, Usher in a New Era for Global Development”.

The summit was chaired by President Xi Jinping of China and also included the leaders of 12 other EMDCs – Algeria, Argentina, Egypt, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Senegal, Iran, Uzbekistan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Fiji and Malaysia.

Prayut unveils 3-point vision for global progress at BRICS summit

Published : June 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand issues new relaxed entry rules for airlines and passengers

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The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) on Monday issued a notice to airlines on the relaxation of entry rules from July 1.

Thailand issues new relaxed entry rules for airlines and passengers

The latest Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) comes after the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration said the Thailand Pass entry system and mask mandate will be scrapped from July 1.

Entry requirements are being relaxed in a bid to boost foreign tourist arrivals in the second half of the year. Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn expects arrivals to rise from the current level of 20,000-25,000 per day to 25,000-30,000 per day.

Thailand issues new relaxed entry rules for airlines and passengers

The new guidelines are as follows:

  • No Thailand Pass required to enter Kingdom
  • Vaccinated passengers can enter without taking a Covid-19 test but should take a rapid antigen test if they develop symptoms.
  • Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated passengers must have a negative rapid antigen or RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure.
  • Airlines must check their passengers’ vaccination and negative test result certificates. Passengers who do not have these certificates must follow disease control officers’ instructions at immigration checkpoints.
  • Airlines can submit health certificates for their crew to facilitate immigration procedures, but the documents can be checked by Thai disease control officers.
Thailand issues new relaxed entry rules for airlines and passengers

However, CAAT urged passengers to continue wearing face masks throughout their journey as aircraft cabins are confined spaces.

Published : June 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

S Korean shipbuilders raise quota for Thai workers

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South Korean shipbuilders have increased the quota for skilled Thai labourers to work in the country from 10,000 to 12,000 workers per year due to high demand in the shipbuilding industry.

S Korean shipbuilders raise quota for Thai workers

Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin said on Monday that the ministry recently meet with representatives from Khoshipa (Korea Offshore and Shipbuilding Association), and Hyundai, which is also a member of the association.

“Khoshipa has agreed to raise the quota for Thai workers by 20 per cent from the limit of 10,000 persons per year, as South Korea faces a shortage of skilled labourers in this field, especially those aged 25-45 years,” he said.

Suchart added that last year Thailand had sent about 4,000 welders, about 1,800 electricians and some 1,400 painters to work in South Korean shipbuilding companies.

Labour permanent secretary Boonchob Suthamanaswong added that the ministry would facilitate Thai labourers who are interested in working in South Korea to obtain the E-7 visa for skilled labour, including providing necessary training by the Department of Skill Development.

“We have also invited South Korean entrepreneurs to visit the demonstration of welding technicians at the department’s training facilities,” he added.

The Financial Times has reported that South Korean shipbuilders have benefited from surging demand for liquefied natural gas tankers since the beginning of last year. Orders for LNG tankers are expected to increase as European countries seek to reduce dependence on gas piped from Russia because of the war.

Published : June 27, 2022

By : THE NATION