The collapse of the new Office of the Auditor General (OAG) building worth over 2 billion during an earthquake has raised major concerns among the general public, as other buildings, both old and new, in Bangkok, its suburbs, and other provinces have not suffered much damage, except for cracks or chipped concrete panels, which are the result of the
The snare that took the life of "Plai Ngao Diao", a wild elephant from Khao Yai.
Today (31 March 2025), Mr. Yotsawat Thirawat, Director of Conservation Area Management Office 1, revealed that Ms. Wiriya Ochakul, Director of Wildlife Conservation Division (SorBor.1 Prachinburi), was contacted by Mr. Sthaporn Thirawat, Assistant Chief of Khao Yai National Park, who reported that the remains of 1 wild elephant were found behind Wa
"Suriya" proposes to the Cabinet to open the "Motorway" for free for 7 days to welcome Songkran 68
Today (31 March 2025), Mr. Suriya Juangroongruangkit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, said that in the Cabinet meeting on 1 April, the Ministry of Transport will propose to the meeting to approve the exemption of toll fees or free expressways on expressways or free motorways No. 7 and No. 9 for a total period of 7 days, starting fr
12th person found dead, search underway for 75 missing persons in Office of the Auditor General building collapse
Rescue workers and relevant agencies are searching for 75 missing people. The latest report is that one more person has died, bringing the total number to 12 after the State Audit Office building collapsed in Chatuchak. 2:30 p.m., rescue workers brought the body of a deceased woman out of Zone B of the scene where the Office of the Auditor General
Summary of the push to send SMS as a proactive warning channel for "earthquakes"
As ordered by the Prime Minister on 29 March, the relevant working groups, including the NBTC and the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, divided into 2 issues: summarizing the earthquake data and the problem of delayed message delivery. In summary, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation must develop a more intensive war