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THAILAND

Researchers find ancient fossils in Krabi cave

News, Published on 11/02/2025

» Krabi: A team of researchers and geologists discovered a number of animal fossils from the Late Pleistocene epoch during a recent excavation of To Chong cave in Tambon Ao Nang.

THAILAND

Fears linger over possibly 'radioactive' seafood from Japan

Post Reporters, Published on 27/08/2023

» The Thailand Consumer Council (TCC) has asked the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Department of Fisheries to take strict measures to screen seafood imported from Japan for fear it could be contaminated by a radioactive isotope.

THAILAND

Caesium-contaminated factory dust now safely contained

Online Reporters, Published on 20/03/2023

» PRACHIN BURI: The Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP) said on Monday that furnace dust contaminated with hazardous caesium-137 found at a metal foundry in Kabin Buri district had now been safely contained.

THAILAND

Steel melting plant closed, hazardous isotope detected

Manit Sanubboon, Published on 20/03/2023

» PRACHIN BURI: Local authorities closed a steel melting plant in tambon Hat Nang Kaeo of Kabin Buri district on Sunday after they detected radioactive caesium-137 there.

THAILAND

No tube in truck, guard tells cops

News, Manit Sanabboon, Published on 19/03/2023

» Police have questioned a security guard working at the steam power plant in Prachin Buri's Sri Maha Phot district where a bulky tube containing radioactive caesium-137, a highly hazardous isotope, went missing.

THAILAND

Search yields no sign of radioactive hazard tube

News, Post Reporters, Published on 16/03/2023

» Prachin Buri province raised its dangerous situation alert to Level 2 on Wednesday as the search continued into its second day for a missing bulky tube containing radioactive caesium-137, a highly hazardous isotope.

THAILAND

Radioactive caesium missing from power plant

Manit Sanubboon, Published on 14/03/2023

» PRACHIN BURI: A bulky tube containing radioactive caesium-137, a highly hazardous isotope, is reported missing from the National Power Plant 5A Company facility in Si Maha Phot district of Prachin Buri, police said.

THAILAND

Fukushima fish cause a big stink

News, Post Reporters, Published on 07/03/2018

» Consumer advocacy groups have called on the authorities to disclose the names of 12 Japanese restaurants that serve fish imported from Fukushima in Japan for the sake of public safety.