Artikel erschien Juli 2012

  • Phuket Opinion: Beach warnings drowned out, but there’s hope in the sky

    Phuket Opinion: Beach warnings drowned out, but there’s hope in the sky

    PHUKET: A recent poll conducted by the Phuket Gazette reveals that readers are evenly divided on which of six possible approaches would be most effective to minimize the number of lives lost to drownings during the monsoon season every year. For details of the poll and its results, click

  • 7th Phuket OTOP Fair starts Tuesday

    7th Phuket OTOP Fair starts Tuesday

    PHUKET: PHUKET: The 7th annual ‚One Tambon One Product‘ (OTOP) Fair starts at Saphan Hin public park in Phuket Town on Tuesday. Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha said yesterday that the event is just one of many nationwide to improve OTOP product standards and have producers reach more consumers. Total provincial revenue from OTOP sales, including those from SMEs and various souvenir shops, was 997 million baht last year.

  • Phuket schoolboy, 15, dies in Thalang motorbike crash

    Phuket schoolboy, 15, dies in Thalang motorbike crash

    PHUKET: A fifteen-year old Kajonkietsuksa School student died of severe head trauma when he lost control of his motorbike near the Phuket Heroines‘ Monument last night.

  • Graft-busters probe plunder of Phuket forests

    Graft-busters probe plunder of Phuket forests

    PHUKET: A team of National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) officers stopped in Phuket this week as part of a nationwide inspection tour aimed at putting an end to widespread encroachment on state forest reserves. Kajadpai Burutpat, president of an NACC subcommittee investigating forest encroachment nationwide, said after a meeting at Provincial Hall with Phuket Land Office and Forest Department officers that official corruption leading to encroachment on state forest preserves was a nationwide problem.

  • Aussie claims beating by Thai youth gang in Phuket

    Aussie claims beating by Thai youth gang in Phuket

    PHUKET: Phuket Police are investigating the case of an Australian tourist who claims to have been beaten by a gang of twelve Thai youths today. Thalang Police were notified at 12:30pm that a foreign tourist was receiving treatment at the Srisoonthorn Public Health Station for a variety of minor lacerations and abrasions to the abdomen, back, right inner forearm and little finger

  • Aussie tourist airlifted to Bangkok after fall from Phuket tuk-tuk

    Aussie tourist airlifted to Bangkok after fall from Phuket tuk-tuk

    PHUKET: An Australian tourist on holiday in Phuket has been flown to Bangkok to receive treatment after suffering a serious head injury from falling off the back of a tuk-tuk in Patong last night. Tuk-tuk driver Paiboon Hemwara, 30, told the Phuket Gazette that he picked up Mr Noble and his wife at the top of Soi Bangla at about 9pm.

  • New wealth brings new health problems, ASEAN Secretary-General tells Phuket meeting

    New wealth brings new health problems, ASEAN Secretary-General tells Phuket meeting

    PHUKET: Surin Pitsuwan, Secretary-General of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), yesterday warned that the rise in wealth throughout the ASEAN member states will bring a new wave of health issues to the region.

  • Travel insurance fails as Phuket tourist faces B600k medical bill

    Travel insurance fails as Phuket tourist faces B600k medical bill

    PHUKET: Family and friends of New Zealander Sean Kenzie, who suffered extensive injuries after being knocked off his motorbike in Phuket, have launched a campaign to raise funds to pay his spiraling medical bills. Mr Kenzie, 27, was involved in a collision with a taxi van in Patong last Saturday (June 30). He suffered a split liver, two punctured lungs and broken ribs.

  • Ferry sinks off Koh Lanta, 80km southeast of Phuket

    Ferry sinks off Koh Lanta, 80km southeast of Phuket

    PHUKET: The project to build a bridge between the two islands Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai took a soggy step backward yesterday morning when a ferry waiting to unload its cargo of construction materials to build the bridge started taking on water in the rough weather currently affecting much of Thailand, including Phuket. No injuries were reported in the incident. The partial sinking of the ferry occurred while the vessel was floating off the Sala Dan landing on Koh Lanta Noi, in Krabi province.

  • Man found dead in Phuket Town sala

    Man found dead in Phuket Town sala

    PHUKET: A man was found dead in a sala [a Thai-style open pavillion] in Phuket Town yesterday afternoon, just 50 meters from where hundreds of people gathered for the first day of the Department of Internal Trade’s ‚Blue Flag Fair. Local residents at 4pm notified Phuket City Police duty officer Sakon Krainara that a man was found dead in the large concrete sala that extends out over Saphan Hin pond, where the Phuket Provincial Administration Organization holds its musical fountain display.