Artikel erschien Februar 2018

  • Third drug dealer arrested at Phuket Gateway checkpoint this month

    Third drug dealer arrested at Phuket Gateway checkpoint this month

    Police have been having a good run at the Phuket Gateway Thatchatchai checkpoint lately intercepting small-time drug dealers and couriers.

  • THAIGER TODAY Tuesday, February 13

    THAIGER TODAY Tuesday, February 13

    American hands himself into police over Pattaya ‘manslaughter’ | Phuket market bans smoking | UK’s Foreign Secretary visits Thailand | Road death statistics continue to rise | Coal plant protestors go on hunger strike | Greenpeace says stop BKK smog at the source.

  • Waterfall encroachment opposite disputed Ao Sane villa construction

    Waterfall encroachment opposite disputed Ao Sane villa construction

    Officials from the Forest Protection Operations Centre visited Ao Sane yesterday (February 12). Cheewapap Cheewatham, Head of the centre’s Payak Prai Forest Crime Suppression Taskforce, led his team to inspect the encroached waterfall opposite the Ao Sane luxury property construction that was ordered to be suspended last year. On hand were the Deputy Director General of Department of Forestry, Internal Security Operations Command Area 4 Chief, DSI and Rawai Municipality Officials.

  • Chillva Market bans smoking

    Chillva Market bans smoking

    ‘Action on Smoking and Health Foundation’ plus Phuket authorities have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for a smoking-free zone at Chillva Market on February 10, aiming to expand the non-smoking areas in public spaces.

  • Anti-coal protestors start hunger strike

    Anti-coal protestors start hunger strike

    A hunger strike was started today by two groups of protestors who say they will not eat until the government permanently cancels the coal-fired power plants in the South. A total 19 activists from Save Andaman from Coal and the Network of Songkhla-Pattani Residents Against Coal-Fired Power Plants kicked off their hunger strike in front of the United Nation headquarters in Bangkok. They are demanding the government put a permanent end to the proposed Krabi and Thepa coal-fired power plant projects A prominent member of groups opposing coal-fired power plants, said the protesters are pledging to fight the coal-fired power plant projects by putting their lives on the line

  • Getting ready for the big one – Myanmar’s earthquake threat

    Getting ready for the big one – Myanmar’s earthquake threat

    Special report from partners Voice of America Last month, the residents of Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city, felt a strong bump in the night.

  • Top Ten Thai words/phrases you need to know

    Top Ten Thai words/phrases you need to know

    Photo: eatingthaifood.com Living or travelling in a foreign country can be tricky at the best of times, we are often outside of our comfort zones especially when it comes to the local language, and that can hinder our experience. One of the best ways to get kudos with the Thai people is to learn a little bit of their local lingo. They find it endearing (and usually amusing) and will help you get what you need, get where you want, and help you get the best price too

  • Seeding the skies over Bangkok to ‘make’ rain to help with smog

    Seeding the skies over Bangkok to ‘make’ rain to help with smog

    The Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation Department is preparing to seed clouds above Bangkok in an attempt to ease the capital’s smog problems. Haze has spread over the capital over the past few days, causing a health hazard for vulnerable people, and leading Agriculture and Cooperatives minister Grisada Boonrach to order that rainmaking operations be carried out.

  • THAIGER TODAY Monday, February 12

    THAIGER TODAY Monday, February 12

    ‘Kra Canal’ project “not a priority” | Officals jump into action over black sludge washing into Ao Nang and Patong beaches | Student intern uncover 6.9 million baht alleged embezzlement | Student protests ‘must be handled carefully’ | Boris Johnson visits Myanmar | Cloud seeding being used to help settle last week’s BKK smog. The post THAIGER TODAY Monday, February 12 appeared first on Phuket Gazette .

  • Patong & Krabi wastewater ‘being tackled’

    Patong & Krabi wastewater ‘being tackled’

    Local administration officials in Phuket and Krabi provinces are assuring people that they are trying to tackle the pollution problems in the sea at Ao Nang beach of Krabi and the sea at Tri Trang beach in Patong. Broken waste water treatment facilities are being blamed for the flow of untreated effluent from households and tourism-related establishments into the sea of both provinces which are popular destinations for both Thai and foreign tourists. Phuket Governor Norapat Plodthong visits the affected area along the southern end of Patong Beach yesterday Patong Mayor Chalermlak Kepsap, says that a new waste water treatment facility was under construction on the same location of the old one because the municipal could not find a new location for the facility.