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Community Chinese Man Rescued from Pattaya Rooftop Water Tank
Nope, it's a Low rise building Another psycho foreigner making headlines. OUTSTANDING, good reading, thanks AN for these articles, they give me a chuckle every morning 👍 -
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Community Chinese Man Rescued from Pattaya Rooftop Water Tank
I'd say let him float and enjoy the water. -
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Report Health Minister Somsak Blocks Punishment of Doctors in Thaksin Hospital Case
Seems there are no bounds to Thaksin's power (money) in Thailand. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 30 May 2025
Teaching Water Survival Skills: Lifesaving Lessons for Phuket Youth Picture courtesy CIB The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), through the Marine Police Division, has joined forces with the GRIP IT Foundation to launch the “Everybody Swims” initiative, a programme dedicated to teaching water survival skills to children in Phuket. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362206-teaching-water-survival-skills-lifesaving-lessons-for-phuket-youth/ -
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Community Teaching Water Survival Skills: Lifesaving Lessons for Phuket Youth
Picture courtesy CIB The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), through the Marine Police Division, has joined forces with the GRIP IT Foundation to launch the “Everybody Swims” initiative, a programme dedicated to teaching water survival skills to children in Phuket. Held at the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation swimming pool in Wichit Subdistrict, the project welcomed schoolchildren from Pa Khlok School and youngsters from the Rawai community. The aim: to improve water safety awareness and equip local youth with essential skills that could save their lives or the lives of others in an emergency. The sessions include basic swimming techniques, methods for floating and self-rescue and how to assist someone who is drowning. Organisers say the programme is about more than just learning to swim, it’s about instilling confidence, fostering responsibility and reducing the risk of water-related accidents among children. With drowning remaining a leading cause of death among Thai children, especially in coastal and island provinces, initiatives like “Everybody Swims” are seen as critical to creating safer communities. The organisers hope to expand the programme to other schools and communities in the near future. Adapted by Asean Now from CIB 2025-05-30.
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