Today (15 Dec 2024), the election atmosphere since 8:00 a.m. has seen people from Phetchabun Province continuously come out to exercise their rights. Pol. L.t. Saneh Inkathum, Director of Elections for the Phetchabun Provincial Administrative Organization, stated that it is expected that no less than 50 percent of people will come out to exercise t
“Flooding” in Chumphon washes away trash on Arunotai Beach
Today (15 Dec 2014) reporters reported on the flood situation in Chumphon Province that the currently high water level has caused some car owners who were trying to drive through the high water in Village 4, Wang Takao Subdistrict, Lang Suan District, Chumphon Province to die in the middle of the car because the water level was almost up to the hoo
DDPM reveals flooding in 4 southern provinces, affecting 43,595 households, 3 deaths
Today (15 Dec 2024), Mr. Phasakorn Boonyalak, Director-General of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), revealed that from the situation of a new moderate to quite strong high pressure from China, causing heavy to very heavy rain in some areas of the lower southern region, causing flash floods and forest runoff between 22 Nov
Draw a line within 30 days to know the cause of the concrete falling on Rama 4.
Today (December 15, 2024), Mr. Amorn Phimanmas, President of the Structural Engineers Association of Thailand, visited the scene of the concrete pieces used to counterbalance the crane that fell onto the ground on Rama IV Road yesterday while demolishing a building. He said that initially, two hypotheses were set: whether the contractor's work foll
Floods in Thailand are occurring more frequently. "Ajarn Thon" points out that "Chumphon" is a fragile area that is of most concern.
Today (15 Dec 2024) the heavy rain situation in the southern region has caused flash floods and forest runoff in many areas. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported that there is currently a flood situation in 4 provinces: Chumphon, Ranong, Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat, totaling 27 districts, 137 sub-districts, 814 vill