Fire sweeps through shophouses in Bangkok’s Sampheng Market

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Flames swept through a row of shophouses near Bangkok’s Sampeng Market on Sunday morning, burning down six units. No casualties were reported as of press time.

Fire sweeps through shophouses in Bangkok’s Sampheng Market

The 199 emergency radio centre alerted rescue units about the fire at 11.30am. It reported that the fire had apparently broken out in a three-storey building before quickly sweeping through other units.

The building where the fire started is located near the pier on Ratchawong Road.

Firefighters rushed to the scene and managed to get the blaze under control, though the debris was still smouldering as of press time.

Upon learning of the blaze, Pol Colonel Chakphet Ployphetnil, deputy commander of Metropolitan Police Division 6, and officers from Chakkawad Police Station arrived to investigate the incident.

Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt was also reportedly on his way to the scene as of press time.

Fire sweeps through shophouses in Bangkok’s Sampheng MarketSampheng is a densely populated neighbourhood in Bangkok’s Chinatown area. It is known for its open-air Sampheng Market, where street stalls sell everything from clothes to household items and souvenirs. The area is also known for its traditional Chinese medicine pharmacies.

Published : June 26, 2022

Thailand’s trees-for-loans policy a resounding success

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The policy of using valuable trees as collateral for bank loans has achieved so much success that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is encouraging villagers to plant more such trees.

Thailand’s trees-for-loans policy a resounding success

Trees that can be used as collateral include teak, tamarind, ebony, Burmese ebony, durian and jackfruit.

Government deputy spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek said on Sunday that Prayut had learned of the policy’s success from the Business Development Department, which has been educating rural community leaders and community enterprises about the benefits of planting valuable trees.

The department, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Commerce Ministry, said that more and more villagers are showing interest in the scheme, Ratchada said.

She added that this tree-growing scheme is part of Prayut’s policy to boost green areas in the country, as well as give villagers a means of obtaining loans.

As of May 20, 146,000 trees have been registered as collateral for 137 million baht worth of loans. Of them, 318 were registered with the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperative for 3 million baht worth of loans, 23,000 trees with Krung Thai Bank for 128 million baht and 120,000 trees with small financial organisations for 6 million baht.

“The prime minister attaches importance to growing valuable trees, because not only will they make the country greener, but they can also be used as collateral for loans,” she said.

Published : June 26, 2022

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Rare sight astonishes birdwatchers at Ranong wildlife sanctuary

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Birdwatchers at Thung Raya-Nasak Wildlife Sanctuary in Ranong’s Kra Buri district were amazed by the sight of a large flock of plain-pouched hornbills on Sunday.

Rare sight astonishes birdwatchers at Ranong wildlife sanctuary

The hornbills’ decision to make the wildlife sanctuary their new home proved that the area is fertile and safe, said its chief Patpong Monnimit.

He said that hornbills travel in search of fruit and mates, as well as to teach young hornbills about directions.

“If they do not face human interference, hornbills can sustain reproduction of chicks in the long term,” he said.

Rare sight astonishes birdwatchers at Ranong wildlife sanctuary

He added that sanctuary officials have been deployed to monitor the new arrivals’ behaviour and ensure their safety until they move on.

Rare sight astonishes birdwatchers at Ranong wildlife sanctuary

Thailand is home to 13 species of hornbill, named for the distinctive shape of their beaks. These are the great hornbill, oriental pied hornbill, wreathed hornbill, plain-pouched hornbill, rufous-necked hornbill, helmeted hornbill, black hornbill, bushy-crested hornbill, wrinkled hornbill, Tickell’s brown hornbill, Austen’s brown hornbill, rhinoceros hornbill and the white-crowned hornbill.

However, the hornbill population in Thailand is dwindling due to deforestation and hunting. They fetch a high price in the black market as these birds are seen as a “symbol of prestige”.

Rare sight astonishes birdwatchers at Ranong wildlife sanctuary

The birds are covered by the 1992 Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act and people caught possessing, buying or selling them face up to four years in prison and/or a fine of 40,000 baht.

Published : June 26, 2022

Thailand records 2,378 Covid-19 cases and 17 deaths on Sunday

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Public Health Ministry reported on Sunday (June 26) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 2,378 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, two of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 2,378 Covid-19 cases and 17 deaths on Sunday

Death toll increased by 17, while 1,834 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 2,290,720.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 4,514,155 – 4,460,250 of whom have recovered, 23,313 are still in hospitals and 30,592 have died.

Separately, another 14,100 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 32,992 their second shot and 76,815 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 139,546,745.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 548.70 million on Sunday, 523.60 million of whom have recovered, 18.75 million are active cases (36,279 in severe condition) and 6.35 million have died.

Thailand ranks 26th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 88.77 million, followed by India with 43.39 million, Brazil with 32.06 million, France with 30.51 million and Germany with 27.77 million.

Published : June 26, 2022

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New Omicron strains cause clearer symptoms than old ones, says virologist

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Virologist Anan Jongkaewwattana pointed to “clearer symptoms” of Covid-19 cases infected with the new BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants of the Omicron.

New Omicron strains cause clearer symptoms than old ones, says virologist

Thailand has so far recorded 181 cases of BA.4 and BA.5, the Department of Medical Sciences reported on Friday.

Anan said on Saturday that over 50 per cent of patients with BA.4 and BA.5 were found to have fatigue, coughing, fever, headache and runny nose.

“The symptoms are clearer than those found in the Omicron’s first subvariants,” he said in a Facebook post, citing data collected by public health units in France.

The French data were collected from two groups of Omicron cases — 281 patients with the BA.1 subvariant and 288 patients with BA.4 and BA.5, he added.

A comparison of both groups showed that more cases with BA.4 and BA.5 had symptoms like fatigue, coughing, fever, headache and runny nose.

For example, almost 80 per cent of patients with BA.4 and BA.5 showed signs of fatigue, compared to a little over 50 per cent for those with the BA.1 subvariant.

Meanwhile, more than 50 per cent of patients with BA.4 and BA.5 had a runny nose, compared to only 25 per cent of those with BA.1.

Of the 12 BA.4 and BA.5 cases who were sent to hospital, none became critically ill or died, Anan said.

“The good news is that BA.4 and BA.5 may not be a milder version of Omicron, but the immunity obtained from the vaccine is sufficient to prevent severe illness,” he wrote.

Anan is director of the Veterinary Health Innovation and Management Research Group at the National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (Biotec).

Published : June 25, 2022

Police raid online gambling den hidden on Bangkok’s ‘green lung’

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Police arrested four people during a raid on an illegal online gambling operation in Samut Prakan province on Saturday.

Police raid online gambling den hidden on Bangkok’s ‘green lung’

The operation’s gambling website claims to have over 120,000 customers and a monthly turnover of more than 25 million baht, deputy national police chief Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapat said.

Four suspects — three men and a woman — were arrested after police broke into a rented house inside a community in Samut Prakan’s Phra Pradaeng district, also known as Bangkok’s “green lung”.

The suspects were charged with operating an illegal gambling site and handed to Phra Pradaeng police station for further interrogation.

Internet-crime police had traced the operation to the house via three gambling websites, according to deputy Metropolitan Police chief Pol Maj-Gen Trairong Piewphan. He said the house could not be reached by car so arresting officers had to walk into the community in a way that did not arouse suspicion from the gang’s lookouts.

Police raid online gambling den hidden on Bangkok’s ‘green lung’

Also confiscated during the police raid were three computers, eight monitors, a mobile phone, one router, a security camera, and computer accessories, altogether valued at over 140,000 baht.

Published : June 25, 2022

Prayut praises Thais for wearing masks voluntarily after rule lifted

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has praised Thais for continuing to wear face masks voluntarily, government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said on Saturday.

Prayut praises Thais for wearing masks voluntarily after rule lifted

The PM said that by wearing masks and following universal prevention measures, people will cut the risk of Covid-19 both for themselves and others, according to the spokesman.

The government scrapped the mask mandate on Friday, allowing people to choose whether cover their faces in public places. However, mask-wearing is still mandatory on trains, buses and other public transport, as well as in shopping malls.

In a recent survey by the Department of Health, an overwhelming majority of Thais said they would wear masks even after mandatory face-covering was scrapped.

Asked whether they would continue wearing face masks in public places after Friday, 93.3 per cent of respondents said yes while only 6.7 per cent said no.

Published : June 25, 2022

Thailand signs world’s first country-to-country carbon offsetting pact

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Thailand and Switzerland have signed the world’s first country-to-country cooperation pact on offsetting carbon emissions.

Thailand signs world’s first country-to-country carbon offsetting pact

The pact was inked by Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa and his Swiss counterpart Simonetta Sommaruga in Bern on Friday. Varawut is visiting the Swiss capital on the first stop of his week-long European tour.

The cooperation pact under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement allows countries to voluntarily cooperate to achieve emission reduction targets set out in their nationally determined contribution (NDC).

According to a Thai-Swiss memorandum signed in May, the pact will allow Switzerland to offset its carbon emissions via climate projects in Thailand.

In return, Thailand will receive Swiss knowledge and expertise to drive its quest for carbon neutrality and net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Varawut said the pact signing also celebrated the 90th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Switzerland, which falls on Tuesday.

Thailand signs world’s first country-to-country carbon offsetting pact

He said Thailand was now expected to be the first country to transfer carbon credits from clean energy and electric-vehicle support projects.

He added that this agreement will expand cooperation in tackling the climate crisis to the private and other sectors, bringing concrete results that would lead to sustainable development.

Thailand aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2065.

Thailand signs world’s first country-to-country carbon offsetting pact

Published : June 25, 2022

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Ayutthaya gets ready for visits by foreign dignitaries

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Ayutthaya, Thailand’s ancient capital dating as far back as the 14th century, is getting ready to welcome two large groups of foreign dignitaries.

Ayutthaya gets ready for visits by foreign dignitaries

Some 60 participants of the Global Summit of Women, which wrapped up in Bangkok on Saturday, are scheduled to tour Ayutthaya before heading to Nakhon Ratchasima in the Northeast.

The trip runs from Sunday to Tuesday.

While in Ayutthaya, the guests are scheduled to visit historical sites and Buddhist temples, as well as watch a parade of elephants and Muay Thai shows.

The 32nd Global Summit of Women, an annual international business and economic forum for female leaders, was held in Bangkok from June 23-25 with more than 650 participants from 52 countries.

Separately, a large group of foreign diplomats based in Thailand is scheduled to visit Ayutthaya on August 11.

Ayutthaya gets ready for visits by foreign dignitaries

Provincial governor Weerachai Nakmas met Nattaphong Sitthichai, deputy director-general of the Foreign Ministry’s Department of Protocol, to discuss preparations for the visit.

An undisclosed number of ambassadors and consul generals, along with their spouses, are set to visit the Arts of the Kingdom Museum in Ayutthaya’s Bang Pa-in district.

Ayutthaya gets ready for visits by foreign dignitaries
Ayutthaya gets ready for visits by foreign dignitaries

Published : June 25, 2022

AIS loses case against NBTC, slapped with THB100,000 daily fine

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Thailand’s leading telecom operator Advanced Info Service Plc (AIS) on Friday lost its appeal against the penalty imposed on it by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).

AIS loses case against NBTC, slapped with THB100,000 daily fine

As per the Supreme Administrative Court, AIS is required to pay an administrative fine of 100,000 baht per day calculated from May 30, 2012, onwards.

NBTC first castigated AIS on May 15, 2012, for allegedly violating the 2006 Notification of the National Telecommunications Commission, which stops service providers from forcing users to use up talk-time within a specified period.

AIS had set up a promotion for pre-paid users in which a 50-baht top-up would last for five days, a 300-baht top-up for 30 days, a 500-baht top-up for 350 days and a 1,500-baht top-up for 365 days.

NBTC first wrote to AIS on May 15, 2012, demanding that the company adjust the campaign in line with the notification. When it did not get a response, NBTC sent another letter on May 30, 2012, saying the penalty had been increased to 100,000 baht per day.

AIS, however, called on the Supreme Administrative Court to get NBTC to revoke its order because it claimed the order contradicted the law.

However, the court upheld NBTC’s order, saying the 100,000 baht per day penalty did not contradict the law and that the AIS had earned a lot of money from the promotion.

Published : June 25, 2022

By : THE NATION