Artikel erschien März 2013

  • Phuket Opinion: Stray dog ‚final solution‘ should take a pounding

    Phuket Opinion: Stray dog ‚final solution‘ should take a pounding

    John Dalley is Phuket’s well-known founder of the Soi Dog Foundation, a not-for-profit, legally registered charitable organization in Thailand, the United States, Australia, the UK, France and Holland.

  • Phuket sets safety plans for Songkran

    Phuket sets safety plans for Songkran

    PHUKET: Police checkpoints and water-play zones will be set up to increase safety on Phuket during the Seven Days of Danger for Songkran, April 11 to April 17. “Police checkpoints will be set up around the clock during the period in order to check on drivers,” says San Jantharawong, chief of the Phuket office of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM).

  • Phuket Opinion: Draining Phuket turtle power

    Phuket Opinion: Draining Phuket turtle power

    PHUKET: It would be difficult to find a more depressing issue than the plight of the various sea turtle species that face extinction in local waters, some of which are also at risk of disappearing from the planet completely (story

  • After India, Phuket Rohingya face deportation from Thailand

    After India, Phuket Rohingya face deportation from Thailand

    PHUKET: The boatload of 91 Rohingya forced to land yesterday on Koh Lone, off the south end of Phuket, have been taken into custody and will face yet another deportation, this time from Thailand.

  • Phuket turned off for Happy Earth Hour

    Phuket turned off for Happy Earth Hour

    PHUKET: Although there will be no official event tonight to mark Earth Hour 2013, the chief of the Phuket office of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PPEA) is urging people to join the global event to show their support for conserving energy. “It is a very good campaign that everyone can join. It is easy to do at home, just turn off the lights,” PPEA Somchai Krueapat told the Phuket Gazette.

  • Phuket park rangers to step up patrols to stave off tree bandits

    Phuket park rangers to step up patrols to stave off tree bandits

    PHUKET: Officers at the Khao Phra Thaew wildlife sanctuary in Thalang have vowed to step up their efforts to keep bandits from cutting down valuable eaglewood trees in the park. Eaglewood trees are wanted for the aromatic resin they produce, which is also known as agarwood. The resin is used in making incense and perfumes.

  • Officials scramble as illegal tanker sinks, spills oil into Phuket canal

    Officials scramble as illegal tanker sinks, spills oil into Phuket canal

    PHUKET: Marine Police scrambled this morning to contain an oil spill from an abandoned illegal tanker that sank in the Tah Jeen Canal on the east side of Phuket Town last night. The sunken boat, modified into an illegal tanker with the capacity to hold an estimated 20,000 liters of diesel oil, was spotted by local villagers at about 7:30am. “We called in another tanker, the Chok Thavorn 11, which recovered about 10,000 liters of oil from the sunken boat,” Phuket Marine Police Deputy Inspector Jeerayuth Onthong told the Phuket Gazette.

  • Phuket sea gypsies unearth human bone under home

    Phuket sea gypsies unearth human bone under home

    PHUKET: Sea gypsies in the southern Phuket beach area of Rawai panicked after discovering a bone believed to be human buried underneath a house. The bone could be up to 100 years old, said Panuwat Uasamal, an archaeologist at the Fine Arts Department Office in Phuket, who was contacted by the sea gypsies. The bone was discovered under Waek Lakkoh’s house while a neighbor was repairing one of the support poles under her home.

  • Phuket Opinion: Hi-so holidays harder for tourists to afford

    Phuket Opinion: Hi-so holidays harder for tourists to afford

    PHUKET: Over the years, a number of my friends have made the journey from England to visit Phuket and enjoy a well-earned holiday. The recurring theme of their time here used to be how cheap the island was compared to the UK, but that has now changed. When I first moved to Phuket, years ago, the exchange rate from baht to British pound was around 64:1.

  • Phuket Tourist Police shootout cop loses leg to gunfight injury

    Phuket Tourist Police shootout cop loses leg to gunfight injury

    PHUKET: The Phuket Tourist Police officer injured in a shootout yesterday morning has had his right leg amputated in order to save his life. Sen Sgt Maj Pinchai Piyadilok, 34, was quickly transferred to the Prince of Songkla University Hospital in Haad Yai yesterday after he was shot in the leg and in the stomach in a gunfight at a housing estate near Phuket Town (story