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Thailand Live Tuesday 16 September 2025

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Thailand Ups Flight Delay Compensation Rules

 

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Thailand is set to increase compensation for airline passengers facing long delays and cancellations. Under new regulations by the Civil Aviation Committee, effective November 20, 2025, passengers on domestic flights experiencing delays over five hours will receive 1,200 baht, doubling the previous amount. If a flight is canceled, the compensation rises from 1,200 baht to 1,500 baht.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373129-thailand-ups-flight-delay-compensation-rules/

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Thai PM Anutin Urges Action on Strong Baht Currency

 

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Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced on Monday the necessity for urgent action regarding the strong baht currency which has raised concerns among Thai businesses. Following a meeting with the Federation of Thai Industries, Anutin indicated plans to engage further discussions on the matter later in the day. He aims to address economic challenges as he finalises his new cabinet lineup, pending royal approval this week.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373131-thai-pm-anutin-urges-action-on-strong-baht-currency/

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Thailand Awaits Details on Alcohol Advertising Restrictions

 

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Uncertainty surrounds the enforcement of Thailand’s revised Alcoholic Beverage Control Act as businesses brace for new advertising restrictions set to commence on November 8, 2025. The Department of Disease Control under the Public Health Ministry announced the date, with industry operators remaining confused over key elements, especially concerning advertising rules. Pending ministerial notifications have left businesses apprehensive about compliance with the act.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373128-thailand-awaits-details-on-alcohol-advertising-restrictions/

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Elephant at Terminal 21 Pattaya: Immediate Action Taken

 

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An elephant wandering near Terminal 21 Pattaya with its mahout caused a stir this week, drawing crowds and prompting immediate action from city officials. The unusual sight of the elephant selling sugarcane attracted curious onlookers but also raised alarms over safety risks to both the animal and the public. Municipal officers swiftly escorted the elephant away, ensuring it was not a danger.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373139-elephant-at-terminal-21-pattaya-immediate-action-taken/

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Pattaya Urges Red-Light Zoning, Cannabis Rules After BBC Doc

 

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Pattaya Calls for Red-Light District Zoning and Cannabis Regulations Following BBC Documentary

 

Pattaya tourism operators are calling on the Thai government to address ongoing issues like fraud, decriminalising sex work, and cannabis regulation. This follows the release of a BBC Three documentary titled "Thailand: The Dark Side of Paradise," which highlights some negative aspects of the country. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) remains hopeful that the documentary won't significantly impact the UK's tourist numbers, which are around one million visitors annually.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373162-pattaya-urges-red-light-zoning-cannabis-rules-after-bbc-doc/

 

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Ex-Official Gets 2 Years Jail for Fatal Drunk-Driving Crash

 

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A former provincial agriculturist has been sentenced to two years in prison without suspension for causing a fatal road crash while driving under the influence of alcohol. The crash, which occurred in Nakhon Ratchasima on 23 December 2024, claimed the lives of a police officer and a young boy. Relatives of the victims have vowed to appeal for a harsher penalty.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373163-ex-official-gets-2-years-jail-for-fatal-drunk-driving-crash/

 

10 Months Baby Falls from 3-Storey Building at Construction Site
 

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A 10-month-old boy was seriously injured on 14 September 2025 after falling from a three-storey building under construction in Soi Suksawat 37/3, Bang Phu, Phra Pradaeng, Samut Prakan. Emergency responders from the Por Teck Tung Foundation and Bang Chak Hospital were called to the scene at around 15:00 to provide immediate assistance. The child suffered a large and serious swelling on the left side of his head and abrasions on his right arm and torso.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373165-10-months-baby-falls-from-3-storey-building-at-construction-site/

 

Pickup Crashes Through Checkpoint, Officer Injured in Buriram
 

 

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A man driving a pickup truck ploughed through a traffic checkpoint in Buriram, on 12 September, injuring a police officer. The incident occurred around 10:00 at a checkpoint in front of the Nong Ki Municipality on Highway 24, heading towards Nang Rong District. Traffic officer Sgt. Panumas Narangsri, 31, was struck but has since been reported in stable condition.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373167-pickup-crashes-through-checkpoint-officer-injured-in-buriram/

 

Teen Driver in Mercedes Hits Motorcycle, Man Killed
 

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A 52-year-old man was killed in the early hours of 15 September after his motorcycle was struck by a Mercedes-Benz in Pathum Thani. The crash happened at around 03:00 on Erawan 1 Road, Khlong Song, Khlong Luang District. Police, forensic doctors from Thammasat University Hospital and rescue workers attended the scene.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373168-teen-driver-in-mercedes-hits-motorcycle-man-killed/

 

Man Dies as Fire Engulfs 4-Storey Bangkok Building
 

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A fire broke out in a four-storey, two-unit shophouse near Nang Linchi Intersection, Ratchadaphisek Road, Bangkok, early on 15 September 2025, leaving one man dead on a third-floor balcony. Emergency services from Thung Maha Mek Police Station, the fire department and rescue volunteers responded to the blaze at 05.05. The fire was brought under control after approximately 40 minutes of firefighting.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373170-man-dies-as-fire-engulfs-4-storey-bangkok-building/

 

Teen Drowns at Sukhothai Overflow Weir While Washing Bike
 

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A 15-year-old boy drowned on 14 September at around 15.45 while washing a motorcycle with friends near an overflow weir in Ban Phai Talom, Moo 6, Khlong Yang subdistrict, Sawankhalok district, Sukhothai province. The victim, identified as Mr Karn, was a resident of Tha Chai subdistrict, Si Satchanalai district. Emergency services confirmed that the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373173-teen-drowns-at-sukhothai-overflow-weir-while-washing-bike/

 

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Operation Raids Gambling  & Drugs Den in Samut Sakhon
 

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Authorities in Samut Sakhon have dismantled an illegal gambling and drug operation during a coordinated raid on 15 September. The raid, named Operation “Golden Arrow Shuts Down Phaya Lor Den”, targeted an unofficial cockfighting venue in Om Noi community, Krathum Baen District, where officers discovered more than 8,200 methamphetamine pills and detained three suspects. Officials said the venue was being used for gambling and drug distribution.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373174-operation-raids-gambling  -drugs-den-in-samut-sakhon/

 

Wildlife Sanctuary Worker Found Dead After Four Days Missing
 

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A wildlife sanctuary worker and lottery vendor who had been missing for four days was found dead after he is believed to have lost control of his motorcycle on a reservoir embankment in Uthai Thani. The body of 39-year-old Ekachart Janthahom, also known as “Mai”, was discovered on 14 September by a rescue team responding to a foul odour near the Tab Salao reservoir in Lan Sak District. His motorcycle and a lottery ticket board were found at the scene.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373175-wildlife-sanctuary-worker-found-dead-after-four-days-missing/

 

Two Men Rescued from Well in Lopburi
 

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Rescue teams in Lopburi saved two men from a near-fatal ordeal after they were trapped in a  groundwater well on 15 September 2025. One man, reportedly hallucinating after taking methamphetamine, jumped into the well and a neighbour who tried to save him was also left stranded at the bottom. Both were eventually pulled out in an exhausted state and taken to hospital.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373177-two-men-rescued-from-well-in-lopburi/

 

Factory Worker Fatally Stabbed Colleague Over Glare
 

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A 34-year-old man was fatally stabbed in the neck by a co-worker at a factory in Bang Pu Industrial Estate, Samut Prakan, on 14 September 2025. Emergency services were alerted at 17.00, after the injured man had been taken to the hospital by colleagues. Despite medical attention, he succumbed to his injuries, prompting police involvement.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373179-factory-worker-fatally-stabbed-colleague-over-glare/

 

Newborn Found Dead in Trees Next to Canal
 

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Police in Bang Pu, Samut Prakan, discovered the body of a newborn male infant on 14 September 2025 at around 21:00. The baby, fully developed and with the umbilical cord still attached, was found wrapped in four layers of black plastic bags in trees, along a canal in Soi Sadet Mae Bang Phai, Sukhumvit Road. Authorities secured the scene, collected evidence and began a forensic examination.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373180-newborn-found-dead-in-trees-next-to-canal/

 

Woman, 26, Found Dead in Phuket Hotel Room

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A 26-year-old Thai woman was found dead inside a hotel room in Phuket on 15 September. The discovery was made by hotel staff who alerted police after locating the body, sparking an immediate investigation into the circumstances of her death. The case has raised concerns as authorities work to determine whether any suspicious activity was involved.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373182-woman-26-found-dead-in-phuket-hotel-room/

 

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PM Anutin Probes Gold Exports Amid Baht Surge Concerns

 

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Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered an investigation into the unusual rise in Thai gold exports to Cambodia. This increase is suspected of driving the Thai baht's rapid appreciation. Banks and gold manufacturers are being consulted to clarify the situation.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373183-pm-anutin-probes-gold-exports-amid-baht-surge-concerns/

 

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Police to Convene Nationwide Meeting on Account Freezes


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The Royal Thai Police have announced an urgent nationwide meeting set for September 16, 2568. This action comes in response to reports of innocent people having their bank accounts mistakenly frozen during crackdowns on technology-related crime. Police Chief Gen. Kitti Rath Phanphet is spearheading the discussion, bringing together agencies like the Anti-Money Laundering Office and the Bank of Thailand.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373184-police-to-convene-nationwide-meeting-on-account-freezes/

 

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Thai-Cambodian Border Checkpoints Stay Shut Amid Tensions

 

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The Thai-Cambodian border checkpoints are to remain closed indefinitely, as confirmed by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, despite pressure from the business community. Ongoing security concerns and recent disputes along the border have stalled any plans to resume cross-border trading. Last July's border clashes, which resulted in casualties, have heightened tensions, leading Thai authorities to prioritise national security over economic transactions.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373189-thai-cambodian-border-checkpoints-stay-shut-amid-tensions/

 

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Thais Deceiving Thais: Sharing Personal Data Fuels Scams

 

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In a bid to combat financial fraud, Thai police authorities have issued a warning against the rising threat of 'mule accounts'. Pol. Col. Thotsaphol Ampaipitkul, from Prachatiwat Police Station, highlighted a case where Thai citizens were duped into providing their bank account details for illicit use. The caution is part of a proactive policy by the government and law enforcement to prevent national funds from being laundered abroad.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373191-thais-deceiving-thais-sharing-personal-data-fuels-scams/

 

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Fake Licence Plates Exposed on 10 Million Baht Porsche Bust

 

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Police have arrested a man driving a Porsche worth 10 million Baht with fake licence plates bought for just 3,000 Baht. The revelation came when Chonburi highway officers stopped the driver, Mr. Pong, 35, catching him with counterfeit red plates. Alongside this, a stolen Honda Jazz was recovered, bringing joy to its rightful owner after two years of searching.

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373208-fake-licence-plates-exposed-on-10-million-baht-porsche-bust/

 

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French Man Dead in Bangkok Building Fire

 

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A fire broke out at a four-storey commercial building in Bangkok early on 15 September, leaving one foreign national dead and another person injured. The incident occurred at around 05:05 in two adjoining units on the ground floor, located in the Thung Maha Mek area. Firefighters deployed multiple fire trucks and took about 40 minutes to bring the blaze under control.

 

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1373170-man-dies-as-fire-engulfs-4-storey-bangkok-building/#findComment-20089237

 

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Foreigners rally against BBC's ‘Thailand: the dark side’ doc

 

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"Thailand: The Dark Side of Paradise," a documentary released by the BBC, has stirred significant controversy and backlash. The documentary set out to critique Thailand's tourism industry, but it has been met with strong defensive reactions from both Thai nationals and foreigners who hold the country in high regard. The discontent centers around the documentary's portrayal, which many argue is distorted and lacking in balance.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373233-foreigners-rally-against-bbcs-‘thailand-the-dark-side’-doc/

 

Rising Costs Hurt Thailand's Tourist Numbers

 

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Thailand has experienced a notable decline in foreign tourist arrivals from January 1 to September 14, with numbers falling by 7.08% compared to the same period last year. According to the Tourism and Sports Ministry, approximately 23 million foreign visitors entered the country during this timeframe. Malaysia remains the largest source market, contributing 3.28 million visitors, closely followed by China with 3.23 million.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373236-rising-costs-hurt-thailands-tourist-numbers/

 

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Vietnam Overtakes Thailand as Top Spot for Chinese Tourists

 

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Vietnam is experiencing a tourism boom, driven by 3.5 million Chinese arrivals, as travelers increasingly choose it over Thailand. Safety concerns, including scams and a high-profile kidnapping in Thailand, have resulted in a 35% drop in Chinese visitors there. Meanwhile, Vietnam's allure as an undiscovered destination is drawing independent Chinese tourists, contributing to a potential $3.5 billion revenue shift in Southeast Asia's tourism industry.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373237-vietnam-overtakes-thailand-as-top-spot-for-chinese-tourists/

 

Storm Preparations: Dams Increase Water Release

 

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Major dams across Thailand have been ordered to accelerate water releases to prepare for expected storms in late September and early October. The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) warned of possible overflow in the Chao Phraya River due to anticipated heavy rainfall. The decision aims to make room for the significant inflows predicted from one or two storms.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373239-storm-preparations-dams-increase-water-release/

 

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Thai Monks Banned from Fortune Telling, Breaking Religious Rules

 

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Thailand's Sangha Council has reinforced its ban on monks participating in lottery fortune telling, citing violations of religious discipline and the law. The strict reminder follows increased worry over reports of inappropriate conduct by monks, including senior clergy. These actions are seen as eroding faith among followers and contradicting Buddhist teachings.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373240-thai-monks-banned-from-fortune-telling-breaking-religious-rules/

 

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Bangkok Scam Stopped as Elderly Woman Distrusts Real Police

 

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An 83-year-old woman in Bangkok almost lost 5 million baht to scammers, only to accuse genuine police of being the fraudsters when they intervened. The police arrived at her home after a bank detected suspicious withdrawals and alerted the Online Crime Operations Centre. Despite efforts to convince her, she refused to believe the officers were legitimate, even contacting the scammer during the confrontation.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373241-bangkok-scam-stopped-as-elderly-woman-distrusts-real-police/

 

Invasive Zebra Cichlids Found in Bangkok's Railway Park

 

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A discovery of zebra cichlids in Bangkok’s Railway Park highlights ongoing challenges with illegal introductions of alien species. These fish are among 13 aquatic species strictly controlled by Thailand's Department of Fisheries. The 2018 regulation prohibits the import, export, or breeding of such species without explicit authorization, with violations leading to severe penalties.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1373242-invasive-zebra-cichlids-found-in-bangkoks-railway-park/

 

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