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Animal Welfare Group Rescues Abandoned Husky, Seeks New Home

Animal welfare organization The Hope in Songkhla has rescued a two-year-old Siberian Husky named Polly who was abandoned and left alone in a house for three months, cared for only by sympathetic neighbors. After negotiations with the owner, the organization took custody of the dog for medical care and vaccinations, and is now seeking an experienced and committed home for her. Prospective adopters must have adequate space, time, and experience with high-energy sled dogs, and must allow staff monitoring.

Animal Welfare Group Rescues Abandoned Husky, Seeks New Home
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Songkhla—The Hope animal welfare organization, working with public health officials from Songkhla Municipality and the prevention and suppression division of Songkhla City Police, has rescued a two-year-old female Siberian Husky named Polly who was abandoned in a house alone for three months. Neighbors fed and watered her through the fence out of compassion, while at night the distressed dog cried out in loneliness.

After officials met with the dog's owner and father, they agreed to surrender Polly to the animal welfare organization for health care, vaccinations, and spaying. Polly has since been bathed and had severely matted fur removed. Now approximately two years old, she is cheerful and playful, but given her high energy levels and characteristic Siberian Husky temperament, the organization is looking for a prepared and committed home.

Requirements for potential adopters include adequate space and time to care for a high-energy dog, experience with Siberian Huskies or Huskies, and willingness to allow staff to conduct home inspections and follow-up visits. Those interested in adopting Polly can contact The Hope Songkhla at 089-737-7917.

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Weather

Nan Legislator Inspects Flood-Risk Areas as Heavy Rain Continues

A Nan Province legislator visited flood-prone areas in Wiang Sa District on August 19 to assess rising water levels caused by continuous heavy rainfall. Officials coordinated with the municipal administration to prepare emergency response measures and pledged to monitor conditions closely, particularly overnight when water levels can change rapidly. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any damage or emergencies immediately.

Nan Legislator Inspects Flood-Risk Areas as Heavy Rain Continues
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Prasit Nota, a Nan Province legislator from the Courage to Act Party, accompanied by the Wiang Sa Municipal Mayor and relevant officials, visited Wiang Sa District on August 19 to monitor heavy rainfall and water levels, with particular focus on the flood-risk area of Ban Lai Nan in Lai Nan Subdistrict. The team inspected water levels and assessed conditions to ensure rapid response if emergencies occur.

Nota stated that continuous heavy rain and rising water levels require close monitoring, especially in areas at risk of flash floods. He emphasized that action on the ground, standing alongside residents, is more important than mere expressions of concern. He pledged that his team would maintain continuous surveillance, particularly during nighttime hours when water levels can change rapidly, and would coordinate quickly with authorities to assist residents in distress.

Nota appealed to residents in the Wiang Sa area to remain vigilant, monitor conditions closely, and report any damage or emergencies to his team immediately. He urged all families to stay safe and assured residents that assistance would arrive swiftly if needed.

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Police

Major Drug Bust: 2 Million Pills, Guns, 63M Baht Seized

Thai police arrested four members of a major drug trafficking network and seized over 2 million methamphetamine pills, firearms components, and 63 million baht in assets during a sting operation in Pathum Thani province. The operation followed an investigation into an initial drug arrest in Bangkok, which led detectives to a criminal group smuggling drugs from northeastern Thailand for distribution in Bangkok and surrounding areas. The suspects have been charged with drug trafficking and weapons violations.

Major Drug Bust: 2 Million Pills, Guns, 63M Baht Seized
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On August 19, 2025, police announced results of a large-scale anti-drug operation targeting a major trafficking network. Acting on an investigation that began with the arrest of a suspect carrying 105 grams of crystal methamphetamine in the Ramkhamhaeng area in late July, detectives identified a criminal group smuggling drugs from northeastern Thailand into Bangkok and its suburbs.

Undercover officers arranged to purchase 200,000 methamphetamine pills, leading to a sting operation on August 16 in Pathum Thani province. At around 7:20 p.m., Wattana, 39, arrived in a black Toyota Fortuner with two suitcases containing drugs to hand over to an undercover agent. Police moved in to arrest him and three associates waiting at a Big C shopping mall: Arisa, 53; Thawi, 48; and Vishnu, 35.

Following the arrests, officers searched Vishnu's residence in Lad Lum Kaew district, Pathum Thani, which served as a drug hideout. The search uncovered 1,826,000 additional methamphetamine pills and components for 14 firearms, 13 magazines, four gun barrels, and ammunition. In total, police arrested four suspects, seized 2,036,000 pills, two vehicles, and five mobile phones. Officers also seized assets believed to be proceeds of crime, including two land titles, three bank books, a car, and a motorcycle, valued at over 63 million baht. The suspects face charges of drug trafficking and weapons violations.

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National

Government Denies Minister's Role in Burapha University Exam Cancellation

Thailand's Department of Local Administration denied that Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul played any role in canceling a Burapha University exam bid, saying the decision followed anti-corruption recommendations from government committ

Government Denies Minister's Role in Burapha University Exam Cancellation
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The Department of Local Administration clarified the facts regarding the cancellation of a competitive examination for hiring civil servants and local government employees, as well as the annulment of Burapha University's winning bid announcement. The department confirmed that the cancellation followed recommendations from the Interior Ministry's fact-checking committee and the opinion of the central government's public procurement and asset management committee to strengthen anti-corruption measures and improve transparency in the examination process. The department stated that Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who held office at the time, had no involvement whatsoever in canceling Burapha University's winning bid or in any wrongdoing related to the 2568 examination.

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Breaking

Deputy PM Tours Nan Flood Crisis, Raises Defenses 60cm

Extreme flooding across four Nan districts has prompted Thailand's Deputy PM to visit the region and raise flood defenses by 60cm, with water levels expected to breach embankments in Muang Nan on August 20. Authorities have mobilized pumps

Deputy PM Tours Nan Flood Crisis, Raises Defenses 60cm
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Deputy Prime Minister Yotchanan Wongswatsdi and Agriculture Minister Suriya Juangrungkit, together with Deputy Interior Minister Jachai Thai-sahat, visited the N.1 water-monitoring station near Nan city on August 19 to oversee the escalating flood situation. The visit was attended by senior officials from the Irrigation Department and provincial administrators.

Extreme rainfall concentrated in Pua District has caused severe flooding across four districts: Pua, Phu Phiang, Santisukhon, and Tha Wang Pha, with water levels ranging from 50cm to 1.2 metres. The Nan, Pua, Yang, and Khwang rivers have all overflowed, threatening homes and agricultural land.

Minister Suriya ordered 24-hour monitoring and mobilized water pumps—including a 14-inch pump in Muang Nan and three 8-inch pumps in Wiengsa—to accelerate drainage and relief efforts. Current water levels at the N.1 station stand at 7.62 metres, approximately 88cm below the reinforced embankment, but are rising steadily. Officials warn water may breach defenses by 60cm in Muang Nan District between 2:00 and 4:00 on August 20.

Deputy PM Yotchanan announced a unified single-command emergency center operating around the clock, with cabinet approval and full provincial coordination. Residents in high-risk areas are urged to evacuate to safe zones immediately and move valuables at least 60cm high. Emergency alerts have been broadcast via cell phones. The Interior Ministry is preparing rehabilitation plans for affected communities once water levels recede.

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Police

Girl, 15, Assaulted by Six Trade School Students, Video Used for Extortion

A 15-year-old girl in Udon Thani reported being gang-assaulted by six trade school students who recorded video footage and threatened to release it unless she paid extortion money.

Girl, 15, Assaulted by Six Trade School Students, Video Used for Extortion
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A 15-year-old girl identified as Ms. A filed a complaint with social worker Phanumasi Chitrawasinkul and media outlets on August 19 after being gang-assaulted and threatened with the release of video footage in exchange for money. According to her account, a male friend invited her in mid-May to socialize with a group of male students at a trade school in Udon Thani province, and she brought along a female friend. When they arrived at the male friend's dorm room, there were eight people in total—six males and two females. They purchased and drank liquor together. After consuming three small glasses, she lost consciousness and later woke to find herself at the male friend's residence. She later learned that six of the males in the group had assaulted her and recorded video footage to extort money.

According to the female friend who was present, video clips of the victim were being sold, with demands starting at 100 baht per clip. Initially, the victim paid and received one clip, but was shocked to see it was genuine footage of herself. When she inquired about other clips, the price was raised from 100 to 180 baht. Unable to pay and fearful that the footage would spread on social media, she filed a police report.

"I am sorry and never thought this would happen to me," the victim said tearfully. "It felt like I was tricked into drinking, and the boys we trusted, who invited us, did this to us. I am worried the clip will leak on social media because they threatened that there are many more clips."

The victim's mother, identified as Bangbee, age 34, described her shock upon learning from police that her daughter had reported being assaulted by six males and was being taken for a hospital examination. "My heart was devastated. I never thought this would happen to my own daughter. Now I want to pursue this case to the fullest because any mother loves her child," she said.

Police have since identified all six male students and the female individual involved in the extortion. They are preparing to summon them for questioning to establish the facts of the case.

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National

Police Deploy Teams To Rescue Nan Flood Victims

Police nationwide deployed personnel, boats, drones and supplies to rescue flood victims in Nan province after heavy rainfall triggered flash floods and runoff across the northern region.

Police Deploy Teams To Rescue Nan Flood Victims
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The national police chief has ordered the Region 5 Provincial Police to mobilize personnel, equipment, vehicles, and drones to assist residents affected by flooding in Nan province and help them reach safe areas until the situation improves. On August 19, deputy national police spokesman Trairong Phiwphan disclosed that following disaster alerts from the National Disaster Warning Center under the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, warning of flash floods, runoff, and short-term flooding in Nan province, along with meteorological forecasts of heavy to very heavy rainfall in upper Thailand, national police chief General Kittiphat Punthet ordered all related units to provide full assistance to affected residents according to the national police disaster prevention and mitigation plan.

The chief assigned responsibility to three deputy national police chiefs overseeing administration, crime prevention and suppression, and security, with the last also directing the National Police Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Center. The Region 5 Provincial Police is designated as the primary unit responsible for disaster prevention and mitigation, coordinating with provincial and district incident command centers and local government organizations, and deploying personnel, equipment, vehicles, boats, drones, and supplies to assist the public in evacuating from risk areas, providing water, food, basic medical treatment, and security.

Additionally, the police will organize emergency response teams, establish temporary shelters, coordinate evacuation routes to safe areas, set up field kitchens, protect official buildings and documents, manage traffic on main and alternative routes, and dispatch water police with boats and rescue equipment. The Border Patrol Police Command will deploy emergency teams and support operations by mobilizing vehicles, boats, and equipment to assist residents, setting up field kitchens and temporary shelters in nearby border patrol areas, while the Central Investigation Command's water and highway police will position rescue boats and equipment to assist residents in flood-risk areas and guide them to safety.

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National

Thailand Faces Vietnam in ASEAN Cup Final Rematch

Thailand will face defending champion Vietnam in the 2026 ASEAN Cup final after Vietnam defeated Malaysia 2-0 in the semifinals, setting up a rematch of their previous championship final with the first leg at Bangkok's Rajamangala Stadium o

Thailand Faces Vietnam in ASEAN Cup Final Rematch
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Thailand has secured a spot in the final of the 2026 Hyundai ASEAN Cup and will face defending champion Vietnam, the team that defeated Thailand in the previous championship final. In the second semifinal on August 19 at Dinh Stadium in Hanoi, defending champion Vietnam took on Malaysia. Vietnam dominated the match in possession and chances before striker Nguyen Xuan Son, a Brazilian-descended forward, scored twice to seal a 2-0 victory. With a 2-0 win in the first leg, Vietnam advanced 4-0 on aggregate to reach the final against Thailand. This will be a rematch of the previous championship final, with the first leg to be played at Rajamangala Stadium on August 22 at 8 p.m.

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Police

Woman Dies in Childbirth at District Hospital in Lamphun

A 23-year-old woman from Lamphun died during childbirth at a district hospital on August 19, along with her newborn son, while the hospital has yet to explain the circumstances of the tragedy.

Woman Dies in Childbirth at District Hospital in Lamphun
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On August 19, a police officer from Mae Sai district in Mae Hong Son province reported to journalists that his sister, Jiraporn, 23, from Li district in Lamphun, died alongside her newborn son during an unexpected delivery at the district hospital around midday. The incident has deeply troubled the family, as Jiraporn had been in good health, yet the hospital has not provided any details about her death.

Jiraporn was married to Chakarit, 31, and had a seven-year-old son. She was expecting her second child and had been receiving prenatal care at the district hospital. When she reached her due date, the family brought her to the hospital using their gold card benefits. While relatives waited for updates, hospital staff instructed them to go home and await news. Staff later urgently called them back to the hospital, where they learned Jiraporn had died during delivery. The hospital performed an emergency caesarean section and delivered a baby boy, but the infant was not breathing. Staff attempted cardiac resuscitation but were unable to save the child, who died shortly after. The hospital has sent Jiraporn's body and her newborn to the forensic medicine department at Chiang Mai University's Maharaj Hospital to determine the cause of death.

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National

Pathum Thani Municipality Takes Over Highway Maintenance Duties

Bang Ku Wad Municipality has taken over maintenance of Highway 345, including street lighting and median upkeep, allowing faster response to safety issues at an accident-prone intersection near Pattharanee housing estate.

Pathum Thani Municipality Takes Over Highway Maintenance Duties
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Pathum Thani — Local officials celebrated a new partnership in which Bang Ku Wad Municipality will assume responsibility for street lighting and median island upkeep on Highway 345, boosting the municipality's capacity to respond quickly to maintenance needs. On August 19, Nophadol Laddayaem, a former Pathum Thani Provincial Council member, visited Bang Ku Wad Municipality with media to review progress following a memorandum of understanding signed on December 22, 2024, between the municipality and the Nonthaburi Highway Branch of the Department of Highways. The agreement transfers Highway 345 at kilometer 7+705 within the municipality's jurisdiction, tasking local officials with landscaping improvements, sidewalk maintenance, drainage repairs, and street lighting upkeep.

Laddayaem praised the Department of Highways for decentralizing maintenance responsibilities to local authorities, noting that municipalities have direct access to problem areas and can resolve issues faster. Bang Ku Wad Municipality's tasks include weed control on medians and roadsides, electrical pole and street light repairs, and drainage and road surface inspections. "This is not merely about tidiness and appearance," Laddayaem said, "but about direct safety — improving visibility, reducing accident hotspots, and eliminating dark areas that may invite crime, especially overgrown grass and obscured views."

Bang Ku Wad Municipality Mayor Monthiphipat Emcharas revealed that officials visited an entrance to Pattharanee housing estate, a frequent accident hotspot due to high traffic volume and vehicles cutting across lanes. The municipality is coordinating with the highway branch and traffic police to improve the intersection, install warning signs, traffic signals, and clear road markings to maximize safety. By taking on these duties, the municipality can respond faster to maintenance needs and improve road safety and quality of life for residents. The memorandum, signed December 22, 2024, formally transfers Highway 345 maintenance responsibilities to Bang Ku Wad Municipality within its jurisdiction, covering landscape improvements, sidewalk repairs, drainage maintenance, and street lighting.

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National

Temple Abbot Forgives Disruptors, Seeks One Officer on Duty

A Buddhist abbot in Khon Kaen forgave troublemakers who disrupted his temple, saying he holds no grudges and believes in karma after 22 years of disturbances. He requested only one police officer remain at the temple for security while aski

Temple Abbot Forgives Disruptors, Seeks One Officer on Duty
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The abbot of Wat Pa Adul Yarama in Khon Kaen's Kang Sadarn community has forgiven recent disturbances at the temple, emphasizing that the temple is a sanctuary of compassion and he holds no grudge despite 22 years of ongoing problems. He stated he has not slept at the temple due to fear and briefly stayed elsewhere, but now requests only one police officer to remain on duty around the clock to deter troublemakers, rather than a large security presence. The abbot has asked that tour groups be discouraged from visiting and requested police focus their resources elsewhere in the busy city, where they are already stretched thin.

After returning from medical treatment at Srinakharinwirot Hospital under Khon Kaen University, the abbot thanked all agencies assisting with the situation and expressed renewed energy to speak with visitors and plan temple activities. He emphasized the need for compassion in resolving the matter, noting that the legal case is ongoing in court and all parties must follow judicial orders. Regarding temple security measures, he declined to have the temple gates closed to the public, saying they have always been open for community members and visitors to use 24 hours a day, and that would not change.

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