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  • All safe after Phuket tour boat hits mooring, sinks in Chalong Bay

    All safe after Phuket tour boat hits mooring, sinks in Chalong Bay

    PHUKET: A tour boat carrying 15 tourists collided with a concrete mooring and sank during its approach to Chalong Pier during low tide yesterday afternoon. All 15 tourists on board, and the skipper, were safely rescued. The accident occurred when the tourist boat Darunee, skippered by Suthip Kasathit, 50, was returning with about 15 passengers from a snorkeling trip to Koh Hei (“Coral Island”), Phuket Marine Office chief Phuripat Theerakulpisut explained.

  • Phuket’s top cop pushes for Valentine’s Day violence investigation

    Phuket’s top cop pushes for Valentine’s Day violence investigation

    PHUKET: Phuket’s top cop took the reigns in a Valentine’s Day violence case after an allegedly attacked teen couple expressed their concern that the perpetrators would be protected from the law by their father, a Thalang police officer. Police Commander Choti Chavalviwat summoned Thalang Police Acting Superintendent Sirisak Wasairi to report to him immediately about the case, which revolves around the allegations by a 17-year-old teenager, given the pseudonym “Koy” because of her age, that she and her boyfriend had been attacked by two teenage boys and their father, Sen Sgt Maj Wichit Dada of the Thalang Police (story

  • VIDEO: This Week Today from the Phuket Gazette

    VIDEO: This Week Today from the Phuket Gazette

    PHUKET: This Week Today from the Phuket Gazette features top news, sports and events from around the Pearl of the Andaman. Anchorman Isaac Stone Simonelli, the Gazette’s managing news editor, introduces the top stories from the island, brought to you by PGTV.

  • Toilets run dry in Rassada despite well endowed reservoirs

    Toilets run dry in Rassada despite well endowed reservoirs

    PHUKET: Despite the assurance that water supplies were going to keep taps in Phuket wet, the Phuket Gazette received a report on February 14 that a resident of Baan Rockgarden 5 in Rassada had been without water for three days. The Gazette relayed the information to Mr Pisak and learned that a water pipe had broken, preventing water from reaching the area. “On February 11, the water pipe that carries water from the filtration plant in Bang Jo in Thalang broke, so it caused a water shortages in Kamala, Cherng Talay, Srisoonthorn and Rassada,” Mr Pisak said.

  • German tourist on life support after fall from Patong hotel balcony

    German tourist on life support after fall from Patong hotel balcony

    PHUKET: A German tourist tumbled from a balcony in Patong early this morning and is on life support at Vachira Phuket Hospital. Patong Police received a report at 2:45am that the 35-year-old German had fallen from the 3rd floor balcony of his room at the Kalim Resort. “At the scene we found the man, dressed in a striped shirt and white underpants, lying unconscious on the cement floor at the side of the resort,” said Patong Police Duty Officer Thawatchai Srimai.

  • Three beached dolphins treated and released in Phang Nga

    Three beached dolphins treated and released in Phang Nga

    PHUKET: The three Spotted dolphins that beached themselves on February 7 in Khao Lak have not returned to land after being treated and released back into the sea, Patcharaporn Kaewmong, a veterinarian at the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) confirmed to the Phuket Gazette. “I think they are safe since they have not come back to us,” said Dr Patcharaporn. When the dolphins beached themselves, Dr Kongkiat Kittiwattanawong, of the PMBC’s Endangered Species Unit (ESU) was alerted of the situation and went immediately to the scene.

  • Phuket migrant with hangover misses first day of work, drowns in abandoned tin mine

    Phuket migrant with hangover misses first day of work, drowns in abandoned tin mine

    PHUKET: A man from Mukdahan province who had just found work in Phuket drowned in an abandoned tin mine in Chalong yesterday. Police received a report around noon that Kamdee Kammoon, 35, had gone missing after entering the water-filled old tin mine on Soi Na Yai in Chalong. “When we arrived we saw his jeans by the side of the lake, but we couldn’t see him,”said Chalong Police officer Punthasak Chaithong.

  • Phuket tourist carrying roses dies in motorbike crash

    Phuket tourist carrying roses dies in motorbike crash

    PHUKET: Simon Ashley, a tourist carrying an Australian driver’s license, died when he lost control of his motorbike on one of the sharp curves between Patong and Karon early this morning. “A tuk-tuk driver who witnessed the accident said that he saw Mr Ashley leave Soi Bangla in Patong and head towards Karon with a bunch of roses in his left hand.

  • Phuket prepared for Chinese New Year

    Phuket prepared for Chinese New Year

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) has prepared an extravagant celebration to ring in the Year of the Water Snake with the arrival of the Chinese New Year tomorrow. The celebration is slated to kick off at Sanam Chai (across from Phuket City Hall, map here) at 4pm. “Acrobats from Henan, China will be performing as well as other splendid entertainers,” said Phuket OrBorJor President Paiboon “Pink Panther” Upatising.

  • Rawai Municipality takes charge of one of many environmental issues plaguing Racha

    Rawai Municipality takes charge of one of many environmental issues plaguing Racha

    PHUKET: The Rawai municipality was assigned to take charge of the mounting trash-disposal issues on Koh Racha Yai despite progressive local government talks yesterday with hotel and resort representatives about a conglomerate of environmental issues facing the once pristine island. “Though hotel and resort representatives agreed to take care of the trash-disposal problem themselves, I have assigned the Rawai Municipality to step in,” said Phuket Vice Governor Sommai Prijasilpa who visited the island as a follow-up to her promises in May 2012 to tackle the environmental issues plaguing the island (story