Today (2 January 2025), the Meteorological Department forecasts the weather for the next 24 hours. The high-pressure area or moderate cold air mass covering the upper part of Thailand and the upper southern region will begin to weaken. This will cause the temperature in the aforementioned area to rise by 1-2 degrees Celsius with fog in the morning.
Heavy traffic! Opening a special lane on Asia-Mittraphap Road to relieve traffic and take people back to Bangkok.
On January 1, 2025, traffic conditions on Asia Road at the Hang Nam Sakhon Intersection, Manorom District, Chainat Province, in the middle of the night, the volume of cars heading into Bangkok was still high and continuous, especially during the red light period, which slowed down, causing a traffic jam that was more than 2 kilometers long. The vol
Almost in chaos! Japanese man fights with police over New Year's Eve lantern release ban
The online world shared a clip on New Year's Eve. The police intervened to stop Japanese tourists from disobeying the law by releasing lanterns, a measure that Chiang Mai Province has announced to prevent fires and disrupt flights. Recently, the interpreter explained the incident to the tourists until they understood. The police did not press charg
The bus driver was unfamiliar with the road and lost control, overturned on the side of the road in Surat Thani.
Mr. Suthep, 47, the bus driver, stated that he and another driver took 32 elderly tourists from Samut Sakhon Province to visit Betong District, Yala Province. On the return trip, when they reached the scene of the accident, which was a curve, the bus lost control and crashed into a tree because they were not familiar with the road. The police took
10 dangerous days of New Year, 6 days, 272 dead, 1,694 injured, cause: speeding
There were 339 accidents, 346 injured, and 50 dead. The causes of the most accidents were speeding at 38.94 percent, drunk driving at 31.56 percent, and poor visibility at 16.81 percent. The vehicles with the most accidents were motorcycles at 86.42 percent. Most accidents occurred on straight roads at 81.12 percent, on Department of Highways roads