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CHIANG MAI – A rescue foundation leader is asking gas stations to ease a rule that limits fuel purchases to 500 baht per vehicle per day. [1]
Rescue leader urges petrol stations to ease limits for ambulances A rescue foundation leader in Chiang Mai has called on petrol stations to relax a limit that caps fuel purchases at 500 baht per vehicle per day, warning the restriction is affecting ... [2]
Chiang Mai News - Chinese man blacklisted for filing fake theft to Chiang Mai police A Chinese man is suspected of filing a fake theft complaint in Chiang Mai in an attempt to obtain a police document for an insurance claim before leaving Thailand. [3]
The Pa Sak River overflowed to communities in Saraburi province as officials increased the discharge rate of the Pasak Jolasid Dam. [5]
November 1, in addition to being the first day of Thailand’s reopening to international visitors, also marks the nationwide commencement of the new school term. [6]
CHIANG MAI – A rescue foundation leader is asking gas stations to ease a rule that limits fuel purchases to 500 baht per vehicle per day.
Rescue leader urges petrol stations to ease limits for ambulances A rescue foundation leader in Chiang Mai has called on petrol stations to relax a limit that caps fuel purchases at 500 baht per vehicle per day, warning the restriction is affecting
Chiang Mai News - Chinese man blacklisted for filing fake theft to Chiang Mai police A Chinese man is suspected of filing a fake theft complaint in Chiang Mai in an attempt to obtain a police document for an insurance claim before leaving Thailand.
The Pa Sak River overflowed to communities in Saraburi province as officials increased the discharge rate of the Pasak Jolasid Dam.
November 1, in addition to being the first day of Thailand’s reopening to international visitors, also marks the nationwide commencement of the new school term.
The government commends all authorities for their integrated efforts in combating major drug operations, which aimed at ensuring public safety.
Police called after Japanese man disrupts Udon Thani temple A Japanese man startled monks at a Udon Thani temple yesterday, December 25, after bursting in and asking to be cleansed of his sins, causing police to intervene.
Seven prominent national parks in the North are intensifying enforcement of an alcohol ban as visitor numbers are expected to rise during the cold season.
Banglamung District officials raided several bars in South Pattaya selling shisha after legal opening hours. District Chief Chakorn Kanjawattana led local officials and police to Soi 16 around 2:30 a.m.