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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 26 August 2025
Husband Killed, Wife Survives as Landslide Hits Couple Picture courtesy of Daily News A man has died and his wife narrowly escaped after a landslide hit them while they were digging a drainage channel during heavy rain in Tak province early on 25 August. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370975-husband-killed-wife-survives-as-landslide-hits-couple/ -
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Thailand's Cashless Leap: Ahead of the Asean Pack by 2028
I totally agree. This isn't 100% a good thing. There will be far too much control over your accounts, a massive loss of privacy too. -
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Accident Husband Killed, Wife Survives as Landslide Hits Couple
Picture courtesy of Daily News A man has died and his wife narrowly escaped after a landslide hit them while they were digging a drainage channel during heavy rain in Tak province early on 25 August. Rescue workers from the Phetkasem Foundation in Tha Song Yang district were alerted at around 03.30. Police and local officials joined the team at the scene in Ban Mae La Kee, Moo 12, Mae La subdistrict. They discovered the body of 38-year-old Mr Wicha Pinijacha, a local Karen villager, who had been buried under tonnes of mud. Only one hand was visible above the ground. His body had been carried away by the mudflow and was some distance from the original site. It took rescuers more than six hours to recover his body, digging out with only hand tools. His wife, Mrs Tita, who survived, told police that continuous heavy rain had begun the previous evening. Fearing that floodwaters would damage their crops, the couple decided to dig a channel to divert the water. While they were working, a torrent of mud and soil suddenly collapsed down the mountainside, sweeping her husband away. She managed to scramble to safety but was unable to save him. Authorities have warned villagers in the area to remain on high alert as persistent rain continues to raise the risk of landslides and flash floods. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-08-26 -
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BREAKING NEWS Tragedy on the Isle of Wight: Helicopter Crash Claims 3 Lives
Picture courtesy of BBC | Echo/Solent A horrifying helicopter crash on the Isle of Wight has claimed the lives of three individuals and left one seriously injured. The helicopter, used for a flying lesson, spiralled out of control and crashed in a field near Shanklin at around 09:20 BST on Monday morning. The helicopter, a Robinson R44 II operated by Northumbria Helicopters, had taken off from Sandown Airport approximately 20 minutes before the devastating incident. It was conducting a flying lesson when it came down near the A3020 with four people aboard, including the pilot. One survivor was swiftly airlifted to University Hospital Southampton with severe injuries. Eyewitness Leigh Goldsmith described the chilling scene as she witnessed the helicopter "spiralling" before disappearing and crashing into a hedge. Upon arriving at the scene, she noted there were four people onboard and believed that the helicopter's airbags had deployed during the impact, reported BBC. Authorities declared a major incident shortly after the crash, deploying emergency responders to the site. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary organised a coordinated response by 09:50, but they later rescinded the major incident status. Northumbria Helicopters released a statement confirming the tragic loss, while Shanklin Town Council expressed its shock over the event. The council acknowledged the pilot's efforts to steer the helicopter away from populated areas, potentially averting even greater disaster. The Isle of Wight was bustling with activity over the bank holiday weekend, including the popular Scooter Rally at Sandown Airport. However, the joy quickly turned to sorrow as news of the crash spread, shaking the local community. Emergency teams, including the Air Accidents Investigation Branch, have been dispatched to examine the circumstances surrounding the crash, although details remain sparse at this stage. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance confirmed their involvement, conveying their sympathies to everyone affected. BBC reporter Anjana Gadgil, at the scene, described the area as rural, with narrow roads lined by tall hedges. Police cars blocked off access as investigations continued, affecting many local pathways and bridleways. Joe Robertson, the Conservative MP for Isle of Wight East, conveyed his condolences and acknowledged the tragic impact on the community. Efforts are ongoing to support the grieving families and bring clarity to the tragic event that shook the island. Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC 2025-08-26 -
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Trump - Guilty and Dirty
I dono I think the maggot dies with trump with this caveat if Trump succeeds in having the military slaughtering American citizens in the streets then yea full blown dictatorship.people are sick of trump and his chaos big time! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 26 August 2025
Justice Minister Inspects Chemical Precursor Controls at Border Picture courtesy of Daily News. Justice Minister Pol Col Tawee Sodsong and General Niphat Thonglek, Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office and chair of the Sub-committee on Chemical Precursors, visited Mae Sot Customs House in Tak province on 24 August to inspect operations aimed at intercepting chemicals suspected of being used to manufacture methamphetamine and crystal meth. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370973-justice-minister-inspects-chemical-precursor-controls-at-border/
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