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Community DDPM Holds Nationwide Tsunami Disaster Drill to Boost Emergency Preparedness
Pictures courtesy of DDPM The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), in collaboration with multiple agencies, has concluded a large-scale national tsunami response drill, Crisis Management Exercise 2025 (C-MEX 25), aimed at enhancing the country’s readiness to manage natural disasters and ensure public safety across all sectors. The event was presided over by Ms. Teerarat Samrejvanich, Deputy Minister of Interior, who is currently acting as Minister of Interior. The closing ceremony was held at Rajaprajanugroh 36 School in Kamala, Kathu District, Phuket and was attended by senior officials from national and provincial governments, the military, Royal Thai Navy, international organisations, foreign diplomatic representatives from eight countries and numerous disaster response agencies. The simulated tsunami drill focused on six coastal provinces along the Andaman Sea, Phuket, Phang Nga, Ranong, Krabi, Trang and Satun, areas that remain vulnerable to seismic sea waves, as tragically demonstrated in the devastating tsunami of 2004. Comprehensive Training for Real-World Response C-MEX 25 included demonstration exercises, functional drills and scenario-based simulations at five key operational stations: 1. Warning and Evacuation 2. Search and Rescue 3. Medical and Public Health 4. Shelter Management 5. Water and Air Rescue Operations These drills were designed to foster coordinated command and control across the National Command Centre for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, enhancing inter-agency cooperation from national to local levels. Ms. Teerarat emphasised the importance of sustained readiness: “Although Thailand’s tsunami risk may be lower than that of some other countries, preparedness is essential. The government, under Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, remains committed to strengthening disaster readiness at all levels through effective early warning systems, emergency planning, and annual training programmes.” She stressed that a resilient community begins with awareness and the ability of individuals to respond to emergency warnings: “Every citizen living in coastal risk zones must know how to respond when a tsunami alert is issued. These drills are not only for officials but are critical for empowering the public with survival knowledge.” She also called for continuous cooperation between military, police, civilian sectors, private enterprises and civil society to maintain the readiness of equipment, communication systems, evacuation plans and personnel. Lessons Learned, Standards Raised Mr. Phasakorn Boonyalak, Director-General of the DDPM, highlighted the goal of the training: “Our aim is to minimise the loss of life and property from natural disasters. The success of any tsunami response lies in evacuating people to safety before the wave strikes. Up-to-date contingency plans and frequent drills are vital to this goal.” He acknowledged the dedication shown by all participants during the intensive training process, which tested Thailand’s integrated response capabilities, including real-time scenario management, coordination, and decision-making at all levels. “This exercise builds public confidence in the government’s disaster response capacity and reinforces Thailand’s commitment to international standards and sustainable development goals,” he added. The event marked another milestone in Thailand’s ongoing efforts to create a robust, community-integrated and internationally aligned disaster management framework, ensuring both residents and tourists can rely on effective protection in times of crisis. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-29 -
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Hi,i suffer pretty badly with white coat sydrome so consequently any visit to a hospital or dentist elevates my blood pressure.Does anyone out there know of a good dentist in the Pattaya or Jomtien area that does not insist on taking a bp test? By the way,at home my bp averages out at about 128/70. Thanks -
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Report Thai Hotels Warn of Job Cuts Amid Proposed Wage Hike
I haven't had much luck doing that. Agoda is often cheaper than the hotel website (if they have one) and when I've contacted the hotel about booking directly for a price lower than Agoda, they said to just use Agoda if it's cheaper, as the price is the price. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Police Raid Six Northeastern Sites, Seize Over 2 Million Baht in Counterfeit Goods Picture courtesy of Matichon. Authorities have carried out a crackdown on counterfeit goods in the northeastern region, raiding six targeted locations and seizing fake branded items worth more than 2 million baht. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365121-police-raid-six-northeastern-sites-seize-over-2-million-baht-in-counterfeit-goods/ -
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Accident Motorcyclist Decapitated in Fiery Big Bike Crash on Chiang Rai–Doi Saket Road
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Crime Police Raid Six Northeastern Sites, Seize Over 2 Million Baht in Counterfeit Goods
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Authorities have carried out a crackdown on counterfeit goods in the northeastern region, raiding six targeted locations and seizing fake branded items worth more than 2 million baht. The operation, led by Police Major General Tasanapoom Jaruprach, Commander of the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD), was executed under the direction of Police Colonel Phuwadet Julkasewi, Superintendent of Subdivision 1. In collaboration with the Department of Intellectual Property (DIP), coordinated raids were conducted in the provinces of Nakhon Ratchasima, Khon Kaen, Udon Thani, and Sakon Nakhon. The raids were part of a proactive strategy to dismantle networks involved in the production and distribution of counterfeit trademarked goods and substandard merchandise. Authorities arrested five individuals on charges of “offering for sale or possessing for sale counterfeit trademarked goods.” Seized during the operation were a total of 1,785 counterfeit items, including household products, automotive parts, branded speakers, clothing, handbags and designer shoes. The total value of the seized goods is estimated to exceed 2 million baht. The crackdown followed a previous meeting on 30 April between the ECD and the Ministry of Commerce’s Department of Intellectual Property, during which urgent measures were discussed to combat intellectual property violations and the growing problem of counterfeit sales in the region. Following intelligence gathering, the investigation team identified several high-risk locations, including large commercial buildings and warehouse facilities in central urban areas and major wholesale markets. Search warrants were secured, leading to the successful coordinated operation. Officials say the majority of the counterfeit goods bore trademarks of internationally recognised brands and investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the distribution network. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to protecting intellectual property rights and have warned that further raids will follow as part of an ongoing effort to suppress counterfeit trade across the northeastern provinces. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-29
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