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Death toll from southern floods remains at 145, says Health Ministry Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health reported that the death toll from the southern floods remains at 145, with 42 bodies returned to families and 103 awaiting identification as of... [1]
Hat Yai – A 17-year-old male suspect was arrested after storming into Patong Prathan Khiriwat School in Hat Yai district in Songkhla , opening fire and taking hostages in a violent incident that left three people injured. [2]
Hat Yai – The Ministry of Public Health has confirmed that the death toll from the catastrophic floods in Hat Yai has risen to 145 people, as forensic teams continue the difficult process of identifying victims. As of 4:00 p.m. [3]
Police forensic investigators and forensic pathologists from the Ministry of Public Health appear to be at loggerheads over whether it is necessary to perform an autopsy on every flood-related body brought to Songklanagarind Hospital, in addition to ... [4]
Government confirms 55 flood deaths; police found over 100 bodies The Emergency Flood Crisis Operation Centre reported yesterday, No [5]
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has vowed to remain in Hat Yai to oversee flood relief and evacuation operations, and will return to Bangkok only when the situation eases or if there are overriding matters requiring his presence. [6]
BANGKOK, Thailand – His Majesty the King has expressed deep concern for the people affected by severe flooding in southern Thailand [7]
Songkhla, Thailand – Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has confirmed that 140 people have died in the catastrophic floods that struck Songkhla, with forensic teams verifying the identities of 104 victims so far. [8]
Death toll from southern floods remains at 145, says Health Ministry Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health reported that the death toll from the southern floods remains at 145, with 42 bodies returned to families and 103 awaiting identification as of
Hat Yai – A 17-year-old male suspect was arrested after storming into Patong Prathan Khiriwat School in Hat Yai district in Songkhla , opening fire and taking hostages in a violent incident that left three people injured.
Hat Yai – The Ministry of Public Health has confirmed that the death toll from the catastrophic floods in Hat Yai has risen to 145 people, as forensic teams continue the difficult process of identifying victims. As of 4:00 p.m.
Police forensic investigators and forensic pathologists from the Ministry of Public Health appear to be at loggerheads over whether it is necessary to perform an autopsy on every flood-related body brought to Songklanagarind Hospital, in addition to
Government confirms 55 flood deaths; police found over 100 bodies The Emergency Flood Crisis Operation Centre reported yesterday, No
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has vowed to remain in Hat Yai to oversee flood relief and evacuation operations, and will return to Bangkok only when the situation eases or if there are overriding matters requiring his presence.
BANGKOK, Thailand – His Majesty the King has expressed deep concern for the people affected by severe flooding in southern Thailand
Songkhla, Thailand – Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has confirmed that 140 people have died in the catastrophic floods that struck Songkhla, with forensic teams verifying the identities of 104 victims so far.
A team of researchers at Prince of Songkla University has discovered that cats can transmit COVID-19 to humans. Assoc Prof Dr Saranyu Chusri, assistant dean supervising Songklanaga
An 18-year-old gunman who opened fire at a Songkhla school on Wednesday, killing the director and injuring many others, will be charged with murder and a series of other serious offenses.