Artikel tagged “Phuket”

  • Phuket luminaries attend revered Abbot’s cremation

    Phuket luminaries attend revered Abbot’s cremation

    PHUKET: The Governor of Phuket, Maitri Inthusut, all three Phuket Vice Governors and both of Phuket’s members of parliament were present at the cremation ceremony yesterday of the former abbot of Wat Chalong, Phra Ajarn Udomwetchakit Uttamuyano. Also in attendance were local leaders and the general public, bringing the total number to about 2,000.

  • DSI, AMLO join Phuket park probe

    DSI, AMLO join Phuket park probe

    PHUKET: Thailand’s Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) have been called in to assist in the investigation into corrupt officials illegally issuing land titles for plots in Phuket’s Sirinath National Park Lt Col Prawuth Wongsinil, chief of the DSI’s Consumer and Environment Protection Office, joined AMLO’s Charnchai Pongpassorn to announce the joint effort on Thursday.

  • Phuket Governor to call in Bangkok crew to pave way for B450mn Provincial Hall

    Phuket Governor to call in Bangkok crew to pave way for B450mn Provincial Hall

    PHUKET: Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut yesterday announced he would call in officers from Bangkok to help verify – or discredit – claims made by opponents to Phuket’s proposed new 450-million-baht Provincial Hall. The debate over whether or not the new five-story building should be built at Sanam Chai (map

  • Phuket power to flow despite Myanmar shutdown

    Phuket power to flow despite Myanmar shutdown

    PHUKET: Phuket’s electrical supply will remain unaffected from today through April 14 while Myanmar shuts down its natural gas fields to fix drilling rigs, the chief of the Phuket Provincial Electricity Authority (PPEA) has assured. “Phuket uses about 380 Megawatts of electricity per day from the national grid. I have been approved a reserve of up to 400MW a day, which means the electrical supply for the entire island will remain unaffected,” PPEA chief Somchai Kureapat explained.

  • Phuket booze ban dampens Songkran revelry

    Phuket booze ban dampens Songkran revelry

    PHUKET: Officials may have just thrown a wet blanket on party plans for Phuket residents and locals alike with the announcement that the sale, purchase and consumption of alcohol will be banned on Patong’s famous Soi Bangla on April 12 as part of a slew of new precautions to make Thai New Year festivities safer. Phuket officials today established six main “water play zones” – the only places where water play will be legal – and outlawed alcohol in those zones.

  • Phuket British school issues statement over Russian motorbike crash victims

    Phuket British school issues statement over Russian motorbike crash victims

    PHUKET: The British International School – Phuket (BIS), this morning issued a statement concerning the two teenage Russian students who are in hospital after a serious motorbike crash on the bypass road on Saturday (story

  • Phuket Songkran may be drier than usual

    Phuket Songkran may be drier than usual

    PHUKET: Following the ban on “water battles” in trucks recently announced by Deputy Interior Minister Chat Kuldilok for Songkran celebrations (

  • Phuket Immigration seeks help in coping with overload of Rohingya arrivals

    Phuket Immigration seeks help in coping with overload of Rohingya arrivals

    PHUKET: The arrival of more than 100 Rohingya men, women and children last weekend has left Phuket Immigration overflowing, with no respite on the horizon.

  • One dead, two thrown from car as workmen head to Phuket Airport

    One dead, two thrown from car as workmen head to Phuket Airport

    PHUKET: One man is dead and two are lucky to be alive after the pickup they were travelling in skidded on oil and struck a power pole on Phuket’s Thepkrasattri Road, at the north end of the island, this morning. The three men, all steel workers from Takuapa in Phang Nga, were on their way to work on the expansion project at Phuket International Airport. The accident occurred just south of the Tah Chat Chai checkpoint at about 10:15am, Lt Col Prakorb Boonkwan of the Tah Chat Chai Police told the Phuket Gazette.

  • Phuket helps turtles break for the waves

    Phuket helps turtles break for the waves

    PHUKET: The Mai Khao Marine Turtle Foundation and JW Marriott Phuket Resort and Spa hosted the 4th Mai Khao Turtle Release yesterday afternoon. The important annual event is organized to raise funds for, and awareness of, the plight of Phuket’s critically endangered sea turtles. Supported by the Phuket Marine Biological Center and the Royal Thai Navy, the event released rehabilitated green turtles back into the Andaman Sea.