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Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 19/05/2020
» NAN: About 60 hotels shuttered under a provincial order to contain the Covid-19 outbreak can re-open now the order has been lifted, governor Vorakitti Srithipakorn said on Tuesday.
Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 05/05/2020
» NAN: The 15th Cavalry Battalion of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment has formed a special team of skilled barbers to give free haircuts to people in rural areas of this northern border province.
Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 24/04/2020
» NAN: Sales of electrical goods were allowed to resume at stores and shopping centres in Nan on Friday, as the province remained free of Covid-19 disease.
Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 18/01/2020
» NAN: Eight people were hurt, one seriously, when a tour bus carrying cyclists to Nan skidded into a mountain slope at a curve in Muang district on Saturday.
Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 05/06/2019
» NAN: A sudden flood and landslide cut off a road in Chalerm Phrakiat after three hours of heavy rain in the district.
Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 14/01/2019
» NAN: The drivers of 13 Porsche cars have been fined 500-1,500 baht for red-light violations and blocking an intersection while visiting a rich family in Muang district.
Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 07/09/2018
» NAN: A handcuffed 19-year-old drug suspect fled in a police truck on his way to court after tricking a police sergeant into getting him asthma medication. He was caught shortly after.
Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 04/09/2018
» NAN: Mountain runoff triggered mudslides that uprooted trees, blocked roads and damaged houses overnight in two districts of this northern province.
News, Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 22/08/2018
» A massive landslide in Nan's Chalerm Prakiat district has blocked a local highway and forced 5,000 residents who want to get back into town to take a 100-kilometre to reach the municipal area, instead of the usual 30km trip.
Rarinthorn Petcharoen, Published on 21/08/2018
» NAN: More than 5,000 people living in 11 villages in Chaloem Phra Kiat district who need to go into the city area must make a 100 kilometre detour after a major landslide blocked their normal 30km route.