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PM Prayut concerned over public safety in risk areas of tropical storms

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PM concerned over public safety in risk areas of tropical storms

 

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BANGKOK, March 15 (NNT) - Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha was concerned over public safety in risk areas of tropical storms and instructed all authorities to promptly take preventive and relief measures. 

 

Deputy government spokesman Lt. Gen. Werachon Sukondhapatipak said the prime minister was concerned over the welfare and safety of people in risk areas of tropical storms expected in the upper parts of Thailand during March 14 and March 19, 2019.

 

Tropical storms are expected to begin to gather in the northeastern and eastern regions of the country and to prevail over the northern and central regions and Bangkok and outlying provinces at a later date.

 

The premier called on villagers to closely follow the radio news about the advice of the authorities such as the Meteorological Department. The villagers are advised to refrain from being in open space or under big trees or instable signboards or buildings. Farmers were advised to brace for possible damage to their farm goods.

 

In addition, the premier instructed the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and the armed forces to continually monitor the situation and alert the villagers in risk areas of tropical storms and to prepare plans for preventive and relief measures in prompt manner.

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The villagers are advised to refrain from being in open space or under big trees or instable signboards or buildings.

Also not to wear gold jewellery or talk on the cell phone!

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

In addition, the premier instructed the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and the armed forces to continually monitor the situation

are any of them qualified and incentivized to do that ?

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Actually, we urgently need the tropical storms to help clear the extremely polluted and dangerous smoky air caused by all the illegal fires! What planet is this man on?

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32 minutes ago, Topdoc said:

Actually, we urgently need the tropical storms to help clear the extremely polluted and dangerous smoky air caused by all the illegal fires! What planet is this man on?

You ask what planet is he on, well most of us already know...... He lives in la-la land.????

43 minutes ago, Topdoc said:

Actually, we urgently need the tropical storms to help clear the extremely polluted and dangerous smoky air caused by all the illegal fires! What planet is this man on?

The planet called Inflated Ego.

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Distract the public from the real threats like road carnage, which kill more people daily than the storm would in total.

 

Feign concern in order to get your name in the papers before polling day.

 

Fekin Numpty

 concerned about storm damage to property and people, and I will do the same as the PM. Tell others to sort it out.  He doesn't care.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

PM concerned over public safety in risk areas of tropical storms

These little ones will be no problem. You can easily just pray them away like you did with tropical storm Pabuk

In the mean time before any tropical storms arrive the citizens can carry on being gassed to death in a smog cloud ????

But nearly 4000 vehicular deaths within are of no concern 10 weeks is of concern.  Having lived in Hurricane and Typhoon areas, most of SE Asia's weather seems benign to me. 

Massive concern should more appropriately be directed towards the daily CARNAGE ON THAI ROADS!

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

PM concerned over public safety in risk areas of tropical storms

Just days out from an election the PM emerges to show his humanity, compassion and concern for the people over the perils of electrical storms.

Why does he not do as he normally would and use his gifted supernatural powers to circumvent Mother Nature and prevent possible tragedy.  

Worried about tropical storms, he's a PM who knows nothing about PM2.5 which does far more harm !

3 hours ago, colinneil said:

You ask what planet is he on, well most of us already know...... He lives in la-la land.????

Which one is he Colin.........I know you have inside information, so come on now, spill the beans......

Image result for teletubby lala land images

So we have crazy driving (24000 people a year), pollution (likely 20,000++ and 4 years off everyones lifespan) and murder rape (1000's per year) and this guy thinks about storms??

4 hours ago, Topdoc said:

Actually, we urgently need the tropical storms to help clear the extremely polluted and dangerous smoky air caused by all the illegal fires! What planet is this man on?

Maybe he is on U'reanus .

His concern is vote-catching.

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