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Report Thailand Sees a Surge in COVID-19 Cases: Concerns for Public Health
Careful!! Some bright brains in government might think thats a good idea!!😂😂😆 -
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Accident Construction Worker Trapped After Falling Into Deep Pit at Bangkok Subway Site
UPDATE Search Continues for Worker Trapped in Shaft at Bangkok Orange Line Construction Site Picture form responders. More than 23 hours have passed since a construction worker fell into a 19-metre-deep pile shaft at the site of the future Lan Luang Station, part of Bangkok’s Orange Line rail extension project. Despite intensive rescue operations and the deployment of heavy machinery, authorities have yet to locate the missing worker. The victim, 33-year-old Mr Sarawut Chantasorn, also known as “Dao”, from Si Sa Ket province, was working at the OR06 construction site—Lan Luang Station, when the ground beneath him collapsed on 19 May. The incident occurred near Soi Lan Luang 8 in the Pom Prap Sattru Phai district. Officials from the Bangkok Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), including Anuwat Onnuam, Director of Operation Centre 1; Phuchaphong Sanyachote, Director of Operation Centre 3; and Pornpoj Rueannil, Chief of the Phukhao Thong Disaster Prevention Unit, held an emergency operations meeting during the morning of 20 May, to discuss the situation. Rescue workers on site have been using heavy-duty cranes and backhoes to dig through the debris and shore in the shaft. Their target is to excavate a total of 15 metres, the estimated location of Mr Sarawut’s body, believed to be buried beneath collapsed concrete and soil debris, likely around the area of the material suction unit used during the construction process. Authorities stated that the operation is being carried out with extreme care to avoid causing further harm to the trapped worker. “Our efforts are focused on using all available tools and techniques as cautiously as possible, to avoid impacting the body of the victim,” said a DDPM representative. Time is now a critical factor. Rescuers are operating within a hopeful 72-hour window, after which the likelihood of a successful recovery is unlikely. The team is adjusting its strategy by repositioning the backhoe to improve the drilling angle, hoping it will lead them more directly to the area of entrapment. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-20. -
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Report Foreign Earnings Taxed Under New Thai Rules - But With Exceptions
I think you are right. Yesterday’s article where the government directly quoted the poor performance of the Thai stock market as something that needs to be addressed is possible relevant. They probably hope that some of the money that gets brought back gets invested in Thai stocks. Alternatively, maybe the wealthy and influential Thais who felt targeted by the previous change, have quietly lobbied there way into a position that’s suits them better and this new potential rule is a compromise that gives wealthy Thais what they want, without the tax department having to openly back track -
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Report Thailand Sees a Surge in COVID-19 Cases: Concerns for Public Health
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