19 Thais Return Home after 5 Months Stranded in Laos
Nineteen Thai workers have returned home after being stranded in Laos during COVID-19 lockdown for five months.
Nineteen Thai workers have returned home after being stranded in Laos during COVID-19 lockdown for five months.
A special flight of Air India arranged by the Government of India departed for Delhi from Suvarnabhumi International Airport on Wednesday afternoon, carrying 236 Indian nationals who were stranded in Thailand due to the closure of international air travel in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.
Thai citizens stranded in neighbouring countries due to Covid-19 pandemic are returning via border crossings that have been reopened since Saturday.
After being stranded at an airport in Thailand’s Chiang Mai city for over one week due to Covid-19 pandemic, a British tourist has been offered free accommodation at a guesthouse.
The government prepares quarantine facilities to receive 200 Thai returnees a day and is considering financial aid for the people stranded in other countries
Nearly 200 Thais have returned to Thailand after being stranded in Malaysia due to border closure to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.
Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai ordered the Thai embassy in Beijing to take good care of three Thai people stranded in Wuhan city of China.
Families of Thai fishing crew members stranded on two trawlers off the Somalian coast appeal the government for help.
Over 20 students and teachers were stranded after a heavy rain triggered flash floods and mudslides in Tha Song Yang district of Tak province.