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Fed-Up Bangkok Locals Demand Action on Rowdy Foreign Renters
So who is renting out the condos, the room owner or the condo owner? -
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Backlash as Foreigners Give Monks a High-Speed Lift in Pattaya
Well done to the bike lads, excellent gesture. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 27 February 2025
Trench Collapse Kills Two Workers in Nakhon Ratchasima Two workers lost their lives, and another narrowly escaped, after a trench collapsed during drainage pipe installation work in Pak Thong Chai, Nakhon Ratchasima. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1353005-trench-collapse-kills-two-workers-in-nakhon-ratchasima/ -
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Thailand Dismisses Claims of 94% Drop in Chinese Tourists
Can someone explain how cracking down on scam centres affects tourist numbers, to me it's a BS claim, trying hard to cover the truth, Chinese do not feel safe, in Thailand... Not that that's a bad thing. -
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Pattaya Nightlife Comes Under Scrutiny Amid Noise Complaints
The Base and The Edge pre date this particular complex. The prior beer bars (one a live music venue) were small ventures making much less noise.... Planning permission was given I suppose, too late now. Perhaps these overpriced little boxes in the sky should have better sound insulation. -
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Trench Collapse Kills Two Workers in Nakhon Ratchasima
Picture from responders. Two workers lost their lives, and another narrowly escaped, after a trench collapsed during drainage pipe installation work in Pak Thong Chai, Nakhon Ratchasima. The incident occurred at approximately 18:30 on 26 February, when officers from Pak Thong Chai Police Station received a report of the collapse at Ban Hua Na, Khok Thai subdistrict. Police and emergency rescue teams from Hook 31 were dispatched to the scene. The collapse took place on a public road near the Ban Du-Ban Hua Na junction. Rescue workers, assisted by an excavator, attempted to clear the soil covering the trapped workers. However, two men, identified as Kamol, 58, and Chawalit, 70, were found buried under the soil and had died from asphyxiation. A third worker, Prakit, 62, was extracted and transported to hospital for treatment. Investigations revealed that the work was being carried out to install drainage pipes. The three workers, all local residents, had been hired to help carry out the work, with an excavator also brought to dig the trench. While the workers were inside the trench joining the pipes, the soil on the edge of the excavation gave way, burying them. Authorities are continuing their investigation and will proceed with legal action as necessary. -- 2025-02-27
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