Ban Mae Kon Ken School in Tambon Mahawan, Mae Sot district, Tak province, has ordered an emergency closure on Monday 22 June 2026 after authorities assessed a heightened risk from cross-border fighting near the Myanmar border. The decision was made at around 11:30, affecting teachers and students at short notice. The closure follows concerns that renewed clashes across the border could pose a safety risk to the school community. Get today's headlines by email Authorities reported that more than 200 Myanmar troops had been deployed to a base in the Pasak area of Myawaddy Township, directly opposite the Thai border near Ban Huai Mahawong, Village No. 9, Tambon Mahawan. The build-up was linked to preparations for an offensive against anti-government groups operating in the area. Officials assessed that fighting could escalate within one to two days, prompting precautionary measures on the Thai side under emergency response plans coordinated with relevant agencies in Tak province. The closure order was issued by school head teacher Thawatchai Saengplaeng, who cited special circumstances linked to the situation across the border. Local authorities and security agencies are continuing to monitor developments along the frontier, with coordination between relevant units under established emergency protocols. Contingency plans have been activated to respond if conditions deteriorate further, with priority given to the safety of teachers, students and nearby residents. The school confirmed the closure applies for initially one day, with operations expected to reviewed daily and only resume once conditions are assessed as safe. Amarin reported that officials said surveillance of the border area will continue, with ongoing coordination between local administrative bodies and security forces stationed in Mae Sot district. Decisions on reopening the school will depend on continuous risk assessments and any changes in the security situation in Myanmar’s Myawaddy region, where tensions remain elevated. Pictures courtesy of Amarin Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 23 June 2026
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