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Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 24/02/2019
» TAK: A Karen female student went missing while collecting molluscs in the Moei river on Saturday, and local officials in Tha Song Yang district of this northern province continued to search for her on on Sunday morning.
Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 16/12/2018
» TAK: A Myanmar couple and their two sons - one four years and the other four months old - were found to have been killed following a feud with fellow Myanmar migrants at a village farm in Mae Sot district.
Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 12/09/2018
» TAK: A man was arrested with a concealed Porsche, destined for Myanmar, on the back of a truck at a security checkpoint in Mae Sot district shortly after midnight on Wednesday morning.
Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 24/07/2018
» TAK: Heavy rain has led to a ban on tourists entering Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, which includes the popular Thi Lo Su waterfall, and from rafting on the Mae Klong River.
Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 15/07/2018
» TAK: Customs officials in Mae Sot district, with support from a local military unit, have seized about 3-million-baht worth of brand-name goods ordered on eBay and 1,156 kilogrammes of onions - all smuggled from Myanmar.
Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 09/04/2018
» Tak - A passenger van carrying 14 Myanmar workers back home to celebrate the Songkran festival was engulfed in flames after a tyre blew out, but all fortunately survived unhurt.
Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 01/04/2018
» TAK: Heavy rain hit four districts -- Muang, Sam Ngao, Ban Tak and Wang Chao -- in this northern border province late on Saturday night, causing flooding and partial blackouts in many low-lying areas.
Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 25/03/2018
» TAK: An old house for monks at Wat Wang Takhian in Mae Sot district of this northern border province was heavily damaged in a pre-dawn fire on Sunday morning. No deaths or injuries were reported.
News, Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 13/02/2018
» Tak: Authorities concerned about haze caused by slash and burn farming were hunting villagers yesterday who defied a ban on outdoor burning by setting fire to a sugar cane field.
Assawin Pinitwong, Published on 08/02/2018
» TAK: Fires in a national park and a forest reserve in Mae Sot district on Thursday burned out about 140 rai of bushland, with a third hotspot extinguished before the flames took hold.