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Fire Fire Breaks Out at Prominent School in Bangkok’s Nong Chok District
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A fire broke out on the morning of 20 May, at a well-known school in Bangkok’s Nong Chok district, causing an evacuation of teachers and students as thick smoke was seen billowing from the upper floors of the building. Emergency services were able to bring the blaze under control without reports of injury. At approximately 09:00, the Bangkok Fire and Rescue Department received a report via the emergency hotline 199 about a fire at Wat Nong Chok School, located on Liap Wari Road in Krathum Rai subdistrict. Fire crews from the Nong Chok Fire Station were immediately dispatched to the scene and arrived at 09:06. The fire was located on the third floor of a three-storey school building. Large plumes of smoke were visible from a distance, sparking concern among staff and students. Picture from responders. Authorities confirmed that no one was trapped inside the building at the time of the incident. Teachers and students had already evacuated to safety as fire crews moved in to extinguish the blaze. Firefighters quickly managed to bring the fire under control, and smoke levels began to subside. Officials are investigating the cause of the fire and assessing the extent of the damage. No injuries have been reported. The school is remained closed for the remainder of the day as safety inspections continue. Adapted by Asean Now from Khasod 2025-05-21. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 21 May 2025
Russian Man Arrested for Overstay After Living in Koh Phangan Temple for 8 Months Picture courtesy of Facebook Public Relations Office Area 5 A 30-year-old Russian man, Maksim Abroskin, has been arrested on Koh Phangan after authorities discovered he had been living unlawfully in a temple for over eight months. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1361247-russian-man-arrested-for-overstay-after-living-in-koh-phangan-temple-for-8-months/ -
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Kamala Harris Crossroads Weighing the Governorship of California Against Her National Future
What makes you think this money is distributed to the states? -
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Video Ex-Air Hostess Charlotte Lee Arrested for £1.5m Cannabis in Sri Lanka
It was only a little bit of puff, 46 Kilos. stupid. -
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Crime Russian Man Arrested for Overstay After Living in Koh Phangan Temple for 8 Months
Picture courtesy of Facebook Public Relations Office Area 5 A 30-year-old Russian man, Maksim Abroskin, has been arrested on Koh Phangan after authorities discovered he had been living unlawfully in a temple for over eight months. The arrest was made on 19th May following a coordinated effort by local administration officials and Surat Thani immigration police, prompted by reports from the community about his suspicious behaviour. Abroskin travelled to Thailand on a tourist visa, which expired six months before his arrest. Finding himself stranded on the island with no resources, he resorted to residing at Wat Sri Thanu, a local temple on Koh Phangan. During his stay, he allegedly relied on temple donations for sustenance, drawing the attention of locals who reported his activities to officials. Picture courtesy of Facebook Public Relations Office Area 5 The operation was directed by Teerut Suphawibulphol, the Surat Thani Governor, along with Koh Phangan district officers and immigration officials. On arrival at the temple, authorities confirmed that Abroskin had overstayed his visa by 194 days, violating Thai immigration laws. Abroskin has been charged with illegally staying in the country beyond his visa allowance. The case will now proceed with him in police custody as legal processes unfold. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges the Thai immigration office faces, particularly in popular tourist destinations like Koh Phangan, where extended stays can sometimes go unnoticed. The collaboration between local officials and the community played a key role in the identification and apprehension of the foreign national. The case serves as a reminder for tourists on the importance of adhering to visa regulations and ensuring their legal status while in the country. Abroskin now faces legal consequences and deportation, reflecting the strict enforcement of immigration laws in Thailand. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Public Relations Office Area 5 2025-05-21 -
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Accident Intoxicated Karaoke Bar Workers Crash into 12 Barriers in Trat
idiots, they could have killed someone, will they face penalties - I doubt it .................which is why thailand has the most horrendous record for road safety, they say number 2 in the world , I think Thailand is number one - a true hub
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