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Thai Tourist dies in boating “incident” off Jomtien Beach in Pattaya
PATTAYA: A 36 year old Thai Tourist died in an incident involving a speedboat off the coast of Jomtien beach on Saturday afternoon. Police are unsure if the man had already died before the collision or if the collision with the boat killed him.
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Motorcyclist nabbed after naked joyride in Chiang Mai goes viral
CHIANG MAI: A man who brazenly rode a motorcycle through downtown Chiang Mai while naked has been arrested after detectives were alerted to his antics through a video clip on a social media network.
Poll: Energy Minister Pongsak blamed for Phuket blackout
PHUKET: Energy Minister Pongsak Raktapongpaisal should be held responsible for the massive blackout in 14 southern provinces on Tuesday, say the majority of respondents to an Abac Poll.
Big waves sink longtails, leave tourists stranded offshore
KRABI: Following the onset of the southwest monsoon, many boats were damaged and sunk this afternoon in Krabi waters (May 25) by big waves and inclement weather.
Topless video an internet sensation
Phuket News / Thailand
Monday 18 June 2012, 05:57PM
Thailand’s Culture Minister Sukumol Khunploem said today (June 18) that she will seek an explanation from producers of a popular television show after a woman appeared topless during Sunday’s prime-time slot.
Volunteer dies in smash at Heroines
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 18 June 2012, 05:11PM
PHUKET: A Civil Defence Volunteer with Thepkrassattri Municipality, Somyod Pewsalab, 42, died after his pick-up truck smashed into the base of the Heroines Monument at 3am yesterday (June 17).
Mayor Somjai reelected
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 18 June 2012, 05:01PM
PHUKET: Incumbent Somjai Suwansupana won reelection as Mayor of Phuket City on Saturday (June 16) with 11,477 votes from 15,786 people who gave their votes.
Land scandal spreads to Kathu Hill
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 18 June 2012, 04:54PM
PHUKET: Seven pieces of land covering more than 80 rai on Kathu Hill, north of Patong Bay, supposedly in the Kamala National Forest Reserve, have been found to have title deeds, which investigators suspect may have been obtained through bribing government officials.
Police promise fast probe into Canadian deaths
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 18 June 2012, 03:33PM
PHUKET: Thai police today (June 18) promised a swift investigation into the deaths of two Canadian sisters found in their hotel room on Phi Phi island.
Canadian sisters' bodies sent to Bangkok
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 18 June 2012, 09:58AM
PHUKET: The bodies of the two Canadian sisters found dead in a Phi Phi hotel room on Friday (June 15) will be sent to the Police Forensic Science Institution in Bangkok today (June 18) for autopsy, the director of Krabi Hospital told Thai media.
June storms have caused 'worrying' erosion
Phuket News / Phuket
Saturday 16 June 2012, 07:48PM
The storms that hit the Andaman coast of Thailand earlier this month are estimated to have caused erosion damage of as much as B100 million. A survey done by specialists from the Erosion Prevention on Andaman Coast (EPAC) project revealed that 15 metres of shoreline disappeared on Koh Lanta between June 6 and 9, with more than 60 beach-front hotels and homes effected. The damage in terms of loss of land and coastal natural resources is estimated on Lanta alone at round B40 million. The survey has not yet been completed for Phuket. But from damage seen on the shore, environmental experts see Phuket as one of the most worrying areas for rapid coastal erosion. Engineering expert Prof Payom Rattanamanee, who is also head of the EPAC project, said that coomparison of aerial photographs showed that around 30 metres of Phuket’s shore had been lost to the sea in just two years. “Nai Yang beach is the most worrying because of the value of its natural resources,” said Prof Payom. “When we have finished analysing the situation, we expect the results will show that coastal erosion on Phuket has been severe.” Since the Asian Tsunami of 2004, Phuket’s coast has been battered by waves that have left only a thin buffer zone to protect the shore. This has been aggravated by beach-front areas in many places being cleared for new development. Clear evidence of the loss of beachfront to erosion can be seen in the location of bungalows and a restaurant run by the Sirinat National Park office . The tropical-style buildings were wiped out by the tsunami, when they were located 30 metres inland from the sea. The location where they were is now next to the water. This year, waves and currents are reported to be unusually strong at Nai Yang, and local people told The Phuket News that around 10 metres of Nai Yang Beach have been devoured by waves in the first half of the year. In addition, trees that are valuable in containing erosion have been knocked over. One of the local fishermen earning a living in the sea off Nai Yang beach, Suwan Plodbhut, 44, said that fish catches had been falling because the coral reef off the beach, which acts as a nursery, had been damaged by erosion. “The number of fish close to shore has fallen off, so we have to sail further for our catches, which means we have to pay more for fuel,” said Mr Suwan. “We only lose.” He added that if Phuket’s shore continues to be eroded, fishermen will soon have no space to repair their boats on seafront land. An environmental expert who join EPAC project, Prof Nopparat Bamrungrak, said that there are various ways to protect coastlines from erosion protection, but they have both pros and cons. “We could build an embankment to protect the coast, but it would ruin the scenery,” said Prof Nopparat. “Or we could plant some strong-rooted plants, but we would need to wait for two years or more before the plants would be effective.” Staff of the EPAC project will meet local people on June 29 for more discussions on problems and solutions.
Surat-Phuket rail study to begin this year
Phuket News / Phuket
Saturday 16 June 2012, 01:29PM
PHUKET: The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) is about to start a study into a new conventional rail route linking Phuket with Surat Thani via Phang Nga.
Canadian sisters found dead in Phi Phi hotel room
Phuket News / Thailand
Saturday 16 June 2012, 01:20PM
The bodies of two Canadian sisters have been found in a hotel room in Phi Phi, Thai police told AFP Saturday, without revealing the suspected cause of death.
Election booze ban in Phuket City
Phuket News / Phuket
Friday 15 June 2012, 05:37PM
PHUKET: The sale of alcohol in restaurants, shops and entertainment venues in Phuket City (Tambon Talad Nuea and Tambon Talad Yai), will be banned from 6pm tonight (June 15) until midnight at the end of tomorrow (June 16).
Rape 'victim' sentenced to 15 days in jail
Phuket News / Phuket
Friday 15 June 2012, 03:31PM
PHUKET: An Australian tourist who admitted lying to authorities about being raped in Phuket has been sentenced to 15 days in prison, starting today.
Avista Group moves up a notch with new resort
Phuket News / Business
Friday 15 June 2012, 03:02PM
PHUKET: The new high-end Avista Hideaway Resort, owned and run by Thai group Avista Hospitality and Investments, is scheduled to open in November.
1997 'crisis architect' Saxena gets 10 years
Phuket News / Business
Friday 15 June 2012, 03:00PM
A saga spanning 17 years came to an end on Friday (June 8) when a Thai court sentenced former Indian financier Rakesh Saxena to 10 years in prison for his part in a fraud case that helped trigger the 1997 Asian crisis.
Govt scales down N-power plans
Phuket News / Business
Friday 15 June 2012, 02:59PM
The National Energy Policy Council (NEPC) has scaled down plans for nuclear power plants.
Confidence dips after 6-mth rise
Phuket News / Business
Friday 15 June 2012, 02:56PM
Thailand’s Consumer Confidence Index in May dipped for the first time in the six months, according to the latest monthly survey by the Economic and Business Forecasting Centre of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).
Cycling mad couple on 9,000km journey
Phuket News / Phuket
Friday 15 June 2012, 02:17PM
PHUKET: A newly married couple are spending their honeymoon in a rather unconventional way – cycling 9,000 kilometres on a tandem bike around Thailand.
Tourist lied about rape, police say
Phuket News / Phuket
Friday 15 June 2012, 11:00AM
PHUKET: A 21-year-old Australian woman who reported to Kathu police that she had been raped on Sunday by three men in a tuk-tuk, confessed last night (June 14) that she had lied about the incident, police say.
BIG LIST: Dietary Requirements
Phuket News / Weird World
Friday 15 June 2012, 10:27AM
Don’t get too excited about those gigantic cookie glasses just yet – they’re not being made public (probably because the creators want them all to themselves). But perhaps you can try any of the following:
Jerusalem plans DNA dog poo database
Phuket News / Weird World
Friday 15 June 2012, 10:23AM
The Jerusalem municipality is planning to compile a DNA database for dogs in the Holy City in a bid to combat the problem of dog poo by tracing droppings back to the offending pooch.
New goggles serve up see-food diet
Phuket News / Weird World
Friday 15 June 2012, 10:21AM
Japanese scientists have developed a set of revolutionary new ‘diet goggles’ which trick over-indulgent eaters into scoffing less food.
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