Yearly Archives: 2021
Students in Thailand should be fully vaccinated and resume their school...
Thailand’s Ministry of Education will speed up the vaccination against COVID-19 of teachers at all secondary schools and vocational course students.
Ministry Permanent Secretary Supat...
WHAUP hands over 5-MW AAT Solar Rooftop Project for AAT
To offset 92,500 tons of CO2 emission and save 790 MB electricity cost over 25 years
Bangkok, 21 September 2021 – WHA Utilities and Power...
Thai captain hurt in Rayong-Koh Samet speedboat fire
One person was hurt when a Rayong-Koh Samet speedboat burst into flames at Choke Kritsada Pier.
Driver Surachai Chokepukdee, 42, suffered burns in the Sept....
Pfizer vaccine safe for children aged 12-17 in Thailand
Thailand’s Public Health Ministry insists that Pfizer vaccine is safe for children aged 12-17, after parents voiced concerns over a rare side effect.
Minister Anutin...
Thai telecom operators ordered to block fraudulent phone messaging
The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission ordered all mobile phone operators to block fraudulent and junk messages sent via short message services (SMS) to...
Phuket to lift air, sea and land entry restrictions Oct 1
Phuket’s communicable diseases committee has agreed to lift entry restrictions on October 1st, allowing travelers to enter the resort island via air, sea and...
Pattaya railway road drainage system 40% complete
Construction of a new drainage system under Pattaya’s railway-parallel road is 40 percent complete and expected to finish on time 11 months from now.
Mayor...
Pattaya reopening uncertainty drives frustrated tourists to other destinations
The constantly moving target for reopening Pattaya has frustrated foreign tourists looking elsewhere for holidays, the local head of the Thai Hotels Association said.
THA...
Pattaya flood-assistance hotline ready for looming deluge Sept. 24-26
Nongprue Subdistrict will operate a 24-hour hotline to respond to flooding problems anticipated this weekend.
The Thai Meteorological Department predicted rain would cover 80 percent...













