
Storm Sinlaku Brings Seafood to Pattaya Jomtien Beach
Millions of shellfish were found washed up on Pattaya city’s famous Jomtien Beach after days of stormy seas and soon ended up becoming a great delicacy of local people
Millions of shellfish were found washed up on Pattaya city’s famous Jomtien Beach after days of stormy seas and soon ended up becoming a great delicacy of local people
Several provinces in Thailand’s North and Northeast have been hit by torrential rains, strong wind and flash flood triggered by Storm Sinlaku.
Thailand logged three more cases of coronavirus disease 2019 who are returnees while 110 American soldiers were arriving for exercises with the Royal Thai Army.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha ordered military personnel and officials of the Interior Ministry to help people affected by Storm Sinlaku.
Investigation continued into the incident of a capsized ferry off Ko Samui over the past weekend when one was dead and four others were missing.
Storm Sinlaku caused heavy rain in many areas, flash floods and landslides in Nan province and a fisherman missing in Phitsanulok province.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha ordered the governor of Loei province and local military units to rescue people from flash floods.
Triumph said it did not own a textile factory that shut down in Nakhon Sawan province and that it had stopped production in Thailand since 2016 when it had sold its factories.
Krungthai Bank stated that the coronavirus disease 2019 had global impacts and it would take 2-3 years for economic recovery while health and digital business had a bright future.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration reported two new patients of the coronavirus disease 2019 who arrived from other countries and were quarantined.
The organizer of the “Jenni Lily Daimod Thasodchuen” concert recognized a charge from the Cha-uat district office for failing to implement disease control measures in the packed concert event.
A loss-ridden underwear and swimsuit factory laid off 800 workers abruptly and closed its production indefinitely after a previous layoff of about 2,000 people.