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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 19 June 2025
Over 30 Baby Pythons Found Crawling on Power Cables and Fences in Lampang Village Picture courtesy of Amarin. Residents of a village in Mae Moh district, Lampang province, were left alarmed and frightened after more than 30 baby pythons were discovered slithering across power pole cables and the fences of local homes. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364089-over-30-baby-pythons-found-crawling-on-power-cables-and-fences-in-lampang-village/ -
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UK Passport Renewal in Chiang Mai – Residency Proof + Visa Questions
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Accident Motorcyclist Killed in High-Speed Collision with Lorry in Bang Lamung
Another motorcycle incident. Of course it was going at ridiculously high speeds. That's why people buy these things. -
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Community Over 30 Baby Pythons Found Crawling on Power Cables and Fences in Lampang Village
Picture courtesy of Amarin. Residents of a village in Mae Moh district, Lampang province, were left alarmed and frightened after more than 30 baby pythons were discovered slithering across power pole cables and the fences of local homes. The incident occurred in the village of Chalong Ratch, located in Sop Pad subdistrict. Local municipal officials from Mae Moh’s disaster prevention and mitigation team were alerted early in the morning of 18 June, by residents who had spotted the snakes coiled and crawling along the guy wires attached to electricity poles and nearby household fences. Upon arriving at the scene, officials were met with an eerie sight, dozens of small reticulated pythons writhing across the area. The discovery sent some concern through the neighbourhood, with locals wary of the potential presence of a much larger adult snake nearby. The team quickly began a careful search of the area. After a thorough sweep, they successfully captured over 30 juvenile snakes, which were placed into sacks for safe relocation. However, there was no sign of the mother python, whose whereabouts remain unknown. Officials believe the snakes may have recently hatched nearby, possibly from a hidden nest in dense vegetation or an underground burrow. While reticulated pythons are non-venomous, their size and strength, especially as adults, can pose a danger to pets and small animals. All captured snakes are expected to be released back into a suitable natural habitat, away from residential areas. Local authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and report any further sightings, particularly if a larger python is spotted. Meanwhile, locals continue to monitor the area in case the mother snake reappears. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-06-19 -
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UK Passport Renewal in Chiang Mai – Residency Proof + Visa Questions
Got my new UK passport in 18 days. About 14 working days from submission to collection in Chiang Mai. Very grateful. Lessons learned: 1. No need to take it too seriously. Another guy came with only his passport, black and white photocopies, and a wrong-sized photo. Staff just told him to get colour copies and a bill from a Thai mobile provider to prove address. Next time I’ll use a mobile bill too. It’s in English and shows the address clearly. 2. It took a couple of days for the application to reach the UK. Sent directly from Chiang Mai VFS to the UK by DHL. But the return was slower. HM Passport Office gave it to Royal Mail. Then Royal Mail handed it to DHL. Not sure why DHL can’t collect it directly from the passport office.
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