New Year Road Toll Wrap Up
The total death toll in road accidents and the number of accidents across the country during the New Year Seven Days Road Safety campaign are decreased when compares with the same period last year.
The total death toll in road accidents and the number of accidents across the country during the New Year Seven Days Road Safety campaign are decreased when compares with the same period last year.
Thirty-nine people were killed and 362 others injured when the government’s road safety campaign for the New Year holiday started on Dec 29.
The private sector can hold New Year parties as the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration canceled only its events, according to the government spokesman.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) cancels all its New Year events including a prayer gathering during the New Year transition to curb COVID-19.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will proceed with its planned New Year countdown events to demonstrate readiness for country reopening but COVID-19 control measures will be stepped up.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration resolved to end all maximum disease control zones (red zones) and allow New Year countdown drinking to continue until 1am on Jan 1.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha extended his good wishes to New Year travelers while asking people to comply strictly with COVID-19 control measures.
SONGKHLA, Feb 23 — Despite the car bombing incident in the trouble-plagued southern province of Narathiwat
BANGKOK, Feb 17 — Like previous years, Thais of Chinese descent nationwide are celebrating the Chinese New Year Festival 2015
BANGKOK, Jan 6 — A total of 341 people were killed and 3,117 others injured in 2,997 road accidents across Thailand
BANGKOK, Jan 5 — Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported that the number of death tolls
NARATHIWAT, Jan 5 — A total of 169 schools in this southern province reopened today after being closed