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THAILAND

BEM Apologises for Train Water Leak Incident

Published on 23/05/2024

» The Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM) apologises to passengers for the incident involving water leaking into a train carriage on the MRT Blue Line while travelling from Bang Sue Station to Tao Poon Station on the evening of Tuesday, 21 May 2024. The company immediately handled the incident and took corrective action, ensuring that all passengers safely reached their destinations.

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THAILAND

Bangkok train water leak due to clogged A/C

Post Reporters, Published on 23/05/2024

» Water leakage on a Bangkok MRT train on Tuesday resulted from its clogged air-conditioning system, not rainwater leaking through its roof, the Mass Rapid Transit Authority explained on Thursday.

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THAILAND

Freak storm ravages the Northeast

News, Post Reporters, Published on 05/05/2024

» Freak storms ravaged health facilities in Uttaradit and neighbouring Phrae on Friday, confirming the rainy season is fast approaching, said the Public Health Ministry.

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THAILAND

Transport of toxic waste halted after depot accident

Published on 30/04/2024

» The Industry Ministry has suspended the transport of toxic cadmium waste indefinitely after a safety breach during the unloading of a truck at a depot in Tak province on Tuesday.

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THAILAND

First lot of toxic waste moved

News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/04/2024

» The transfer of the first lot of toxic tailings which had been illegally moved from a landfill in Tak kicked off yesterday and is expected to conclude in June, according to a source in the Industry Ministry.

THAILAND

Srettha orders inspection of chemical warehouses

News, Onnucha Hutasingh, Published on 26/04/2024

» Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered an inspection of all chemical warehouses in the country in light of the series of fires reported over the past couple of weeks, according to government spokesman Chai Wacharonke yesterday.

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OPINION

Why solar and wind are not winning

Oped, Bjorn Lomborg, Published on 20/04/2024

» Despite us constantly being told that solar and wind are now the cheapest forms of electricity, governments around the world needed to spend US$1.8 trillion (66.3 trillion baht) on the green transition last year. "Wind and solar are already significantly cheaper than coal and oil" is how US President Joe Biden conveniently justifies spending hundreds of billions of dollars on green subsidies. Indeed, arguing that wind and solar is cheapest is a meme employed by green lobbyists, activists and politicians around the world. Unfortunately, as the $1.8 trillion price-tag shows, the claim is wildly deceptive.