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Oped, Postbag, Published on 24/09/2025
» Re: "The baht's troubling rise", (Editorial, Sept 22). It is much discussed in the media and on social media about the mysterious inflow of money that causes the Thai baht to strengthen. Accounting-wise, the inflow is recorded as "Errors and Omissions". Even the finance minister-to-be said that he would have a discussion with the Bank of Thailand (BoT) about the issue. It is feared that the inflow is grey money.
Komsan Jandamit, Published on 23/09/2025
» October marks the transition between Thailand’s rainy and cool seasons, offering travellers a unique blend of lush landscapes and vibrant cultural festivals. From mystical fireballs on the Mekong to serene mountain escapes, this month is one of the most enchanting times to explore the country.
Online Reporters, Published on 23/09/2025
» Typhoon Ragasa, now in the South China Sea, will cause heavy rain and flooding in northern, northeastern, central and eastern Thailand this week, the Meteorological Department said.
Post Reporters, Published on 21/09/2025
» Weather forecasters predict heavy rain and possible flooding in Greater Bangkok, the East, the North and the Northeast from Sunday to Saturday this week due to the influence of Typhoon Ragasa in the Pacific Ocean.
Online Reporters, Published on 18/09/2025
» Residents in low-lying areas downstream from Chai Nat have been warned of possible floods after the Royal Irrigation Department increased the discharge rate of the Chao Phraya barrage on the main river in Thailand’s Central Plains.
Online Reporters, Published on 16/09/2025
» Overflowing rivers on Tuesday caused flooding in 12 provinces in the North, Central Plain and East, where three people drowned, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.
Oped, Published on 16/09/2025
» Thailand has faced floods for more than a century. Some years are worse than others, but the pattern is consistent. The catastrophic 2011 floods remain the most painful reminder: according to the World Bank, they caused US$46.5 billion (1.5 trillion baht) in economic losses, displaced 13 million people, and claimed approximately 800 lives. Much of the country's industrial heartland was submerged for months, severely impacting global supply chains.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 03/09/2025
» People living along the Pa Sak River in Phetchabun's Muang district have been warned to quickly move their belongings to higher ground as the municipality could soon be inundated again.
News, Chinnawat Singha, Published on 02/09/2025
» PHITSANULOK - The Nan River has risen to its highest level since the catastrophic flooding 14 years ago, and many households were already reported flooded, as rain continued to pound the northern region on Tuesday.
Online Reporters, Published on 02/09/2025
» People living along the Pa Sak River in Phetchabun's Muang district have been warned to quickly move important belongings to higher ground as the municipality could very soon be inundated again.