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News, Published on 18/12/2024
» In just a few months, floods devastated both northern and southern Thailand, revealing a troubling truth: the country's disaster response system is failing, and climate change is making it worse.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 17/12/2024
» Severe flooding in five southern provinces is wreaking havoc in 47 districts and impacting more than 128,000 households, with flood-related fatalities rising to eight.
Post Reporters, Published on 16/12/2024
» Flooding continued in five southern provinces on Monday, affecting at least 128,000 families, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported.
Post Reporters, Published on 15/12/2024
» Flooding remained in the southern Thai provinces of Chumphon, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Ranong and Surat Thani on Sunday, hampering bus and train services.
News, Published on 09/12/2024
» Flooding has devasted many parts of Thailand this year.
Published on 08/12/2024
» SONGKHLA: Hat Yai's central business district was mostly spared from the floods which caused over four billion baht of damage across the province, though businesses have yet to calculate the losses caused by trade disruptions from the disaster, says Songkhla's chamber of commerce.
News, Published on 04/12/2024
» Relentless floods. Searing Heat. Vanishing coastlines. Thailand's cities are under siege from climate risks. Without urgent intervention, the worst is yet to come.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 03/12/2024
» The government has announced plans to establish a national disaster management centre to tackle emergencies amid the ongoing flood crisis which has devastated many parts of the lower South.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 26/11/2024
» The Transport Ministry will present a comprehensive flood-mitigation plan for Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai at a mobile cabinet meeting in Chiang Mai on Friday, according to Transport Permanent Secretary Chayatan Phromsorn on Monday.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 12/11/2024
» The Digital Industry Sentiment Index dropped to 52.0 in this year's third quarter from 52.4 in the previous quarter, attributed to a decline in private consumption, high interest rates, and severe floods in central and northern regions dampening consumer confidence.