Today (21 Sep 2024), the Meteorological Department forecasts the weather for the next 24 hours in the North, Northeast, Central regions including Bangkok and its vicinity, and the East. There will be heavy to very heavy rain in some areas. In the South, there will be heavy rain in some areas. People in the aforementioned areas should be careful of
"Mae Sai" mud crisis is not over yet, dust problem is still present
Today (21 Sep 2024) the management of the mudslide problem that came with the flash flood in the flood-stricken area of ??Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai Province for 11 days has not yet been completed. However, there is another problem that the people of Mae Sai District must deal with, which is the problem of dust. ??????? : ??????????
The perpetrator who killed a woman and stole her car and dumped her body on the side of the road
Police detain suspect who murdered woman, stole car and fled, dumping body on side of Nakhon Chai Si road, sent to Min Buri Criminal Court, suspect implicates 2 other teammates Today (21 Sep 2014), police escorted Mr. Narongsak or Max, the perpetrator who murdered and robbed Ms. Thitirat, a private hire car driver, out of the detention cell to be d
Floods have no impact! Keep an eye on "Thai rice" at risk of losing the championship to "Vietnam"
The central budget of 3,045 million baht is the compensation figure for those damaged by the flood situation. However, there are no details yet on how much compensation per rai the government will give to the agricultural sector, especially rice fields. Data from the Office of Water Management and Hydrology, Royal Irrigation Department, Ministry of
OBEC rushes to help 423 schools affected by floods to reopen for teaching
Today (21 Sep 2024) Mr. Thanu Wongchinda, Secretary-General of the Basic Education Commission (Secretary-General of OBEC), revealed that from monitoring the situation of educational institutions affected by flooding in all areas nationwide by the Operations Center for Monitoring and Assisting Educational Institutions Affected by Flooding, Office of