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Bangkok Nightclub Fire Death Toll Reaches 33

A Bangkok nightclub fire has killed 33 people, including a band singer who died from his injuries on July 15, as police investigate electrical system failures and expand their probe into the venue's ownership structure.

8h ago The Thaiger Crime

Bangkok nightclub fire death toll reaches 33 as police widen investigationLegacyThe death toll from the Bangkok nightclub fire has risen to 33 after another member of the band performing on the night of the blaze died from his injuries yesterday, July 15. Police also identified two additional shareholders connected to the venue as the investigation into the disaster continues. Thitiwat “Din” Kaewkanha, a 27 year old singer who was performing at the nightclub on July 12, died yesterday, July 15, at Rajavithi Hospital after remaining in critical condition since the fire. Three other members of the band who died in the blaze were female singer Breeze, keyboardist Kwang and drummer Bew. Officers from Metropolitan Police Division 2 said they have identified 31 victims and returned their bodies to relatives. Sixteen people remain in critical condition, 12 sustained moderate injuries and another 43 suffered minor injuries. The Musical band leader Atipat Wijan | Photo by Sakchai Lalit via AP Police said investigators have interviewed 96 witnesses, including one business owner, 26 nightclub employees, 56 customers and relatives, and 13 officers who took part in the rescue operation. The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing. According to police, the venue’s operators had previously applied for permission to increase the building’s electricity capacity because the existing system was insufficient. However, ะhe upgraded electrical system had not yet been installed when the fire occurred. Investigators also examined footage from 16 CCTV cameras inside the nightclub. Police said the recordings show smoke first appearing on the left side of the stage before spreading across the venue and developing into a fire. Photo by Wason Wanichakorn via AP Smoke was visible near the ceiling above the stage about 15 seconds before flames appeared. Police said the fire developed from the first signs of smoke to a major blaze in about one minute, with flames intensifying at around 11.50pm. Police are also examining the nightclub’s ownership structure as part of the criminal investigation and compensation process for victims. Investigators said the business was officially registered under the name of a male owner, who remains in critical condition, and his mother. However, police discovered two additional people received profits from the business despite not being listed in the company’s registration documents. Photo by Anton L. Delgado via AP According to police, four shareholders are expected to be summoned for questioning while investigators determine whether further legal action is appropriate. Police allege the business committed multiple offences, including operating an entertainment venue under a restaurant licence, trading beyond permitted hours, violating the Building Control Act and acting recklessly in a manner that allegedly caused deaths and injuries under criminal law. The final charges and legal proceedings will be determined once the investigation is complete. The story Bangkok nightclub fire death toll reaches 33 as police widen investigation as seen on Thaiger News.

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National

Government Lottery Results for July 16, 2026

Thailand's Government Lottery drew on July 16, 2026, with a first prize of 6 million baht and secondary prizes ranging from 20,000 to 200,000 baht across multiple categories.

Government Lottery Results for July 16, 2026
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Thailand's Government Lottery Office has released the results for the July 16, 2026 draw. The first prize is worth 6 million baht per ticket. Adjacent first prizes offer 100,000 baht each (2 winners), while three-digit front prizes and three-digit back prizes award 4,000 baht each (2 winners each). The two-digit back prize offers 2,000 baht. Second prize winners (5 total) receive 200,000 baht each, third prize winners (10 total) get 80,000 baht each, fourth prize winners (50 total) earn 40,000 baht each, and fifth prize winners (100 total) receive 20,000 baht each.

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National

Thailand Launches Farm Waste Program to Reduce Northern Haze

Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation(MHESI) is strengthening efforts to combat PM2.5 pollution in northern Thailand by promoting the “Zero Burn to Earn: S...

8h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation(MHESI) is strengthening efforts to combat PM2.5 pollution in northern Thailand by promoting the “Zero Burn to Earn: S...

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National

Thailand and UAE Deepen Energy Partnership

Thailand’s Ministry of Energy has reinforced its partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through discussions aimed at expanding bilateral energycooperation and promoting long-term inves...

8h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

Thailand’s Ministry of Energy has reinforced its partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through discussions aimed at expanding bilateral energycooperation and promoting long-term inves...

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National

Sea The Change: Year's Major Marine Conservation Exhibition Opens Free

Thailand's flagship marine conservation exhibition opens free July 29 to August 12 at Siam Paragon, featuring immersive 360° underwater experiences and workshops on coral restoration and ocean protection.

Sea The Change: Year's Major Marine Conservation Exhibition Opens Free
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Experience an immersive 360° underwater world with free entry from July 29 to August 12, 2026, at NEX Hall in Siam Paragon. "YOUNG Sea Guardians: SEA THE CHANGE—Building a New Ocean World With Our Hands" is Thailand's flagship marine conservation exhibition, inviting visitors to explore the underwater realm through innovative learning experiences that are visually stunning, entertaining, and inspiring. The event transforms awareness into action and calls on everyone to help restore Thai seas sustainably. Organized by the Thai Coral Reef and Marine Life Conservation Foundation, this exhibition brings together support from government agencies, the private sector, researchers, conservationists, and young people to share Thailand's ocean stories through modern technology and inspire all to become "protectors of Thai seas." The event runs from July 29 to August 12, 2026, at NEX Hall, Level 5, Siam Paragon shopping center, with free admission throughout.

Highlights not to miss:

Dive into the underwater world via 360° immersive experience: Experience a virtual underwater world with surround sound and visuals, encountering schools of marine animals and glowing giant jellyfish. The exhibition then gradually educates visitors about the crises facing Thailand's seas and invites everyone to become part of the solution.

Learn ocean restoration from real practitioners: Discover the behind-the-scenes work of researchers and conservationists through accessible, participatory exhibitions covering microplastic surveys, coral reef restoration, marine emergency rooms for injured sea creatures, and the marine conservation legacy of Queen Sirikit and Princess Sirivannavari.

Over 30 activities and talks and workshops throughout 15 days: Enhance your experience with workshops and activities for all ages, including coral restoration, marine waste reduction, and conservation diving preparation, plus discussions by researchers, conservationists, and marine experts sharing knowledge and inspiration.

Community market supporting coastal communities: Browse eco-friendly products and goods from coastal communities nationwide that reflect conservation principles while supporting community income and sustainability.

Because change starts with everyone: Whether you're a child, youth, family, student, diver, or someone who never thought the sea was relevant to daily life, SEA THE CHANGE will help you discover that every aspect of our lives is connected to the ocean, and everyone can help create a "new ocean world" by starting with themselves.

Join this year's major marine conservation experience—YOUNG Sea Guardians: SEA THE CHANGE—Building a New Ocean World With Our Hands, July 29 to August 12, 2026, at NEX Hall, Level 5, Siam Paragon shopping center. Free admission throughout. Register at: https://forms.gle/2zkKCb7M94x7j2DX8

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Regional

Phuket Fines 23 Jet-Ski Operators in Marine Safety Crackdown

Phuket authorities fined 23 jet-ski rental operators 10,000 baht each for operating unlicensed vessels as part of a broader marine safety enforcement campaign.

Phuket Fines 23 Jet-Ski Operators in Marine Safety Crackdown
9h ago The Phuket News

PHUKET: Marine Department officials have fined 23 rental jet-ski operators the maximum B10,000 each in the latest crackdown on unlicensed vessels in Phuket, as authorities have launched yet another campaign to “tighten controls on the island’s marine tourism industry”.

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National

Thailand Participates in APEC Trade Ministers Meeting

Thailand’s Commerce Minister is attending the 2026 APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade (MRT) Meeting in China, where Thailand aims to strengthen regional trade cooperation, promote sustainable econ...

9h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

Thailand’s Commerce Minister is attending the 2026 APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade (MRT) Meeting in China, where Thailand aims to strengthen regional trade cooperation, promote sustainable econ...

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National

Irrigation Department Clears Waterways of Weeds, Improves Drainage

The Royal Irrigation Department is clearing waterways of weeds and obstructions nationwide to improve drainage and water storage ahead of the rainy season, using specialized equipment to reduce flood risk and support agriculture.

Irrigation Department Clears Waterways of Weeds, Improves Drainage
9h ago Khaosod

The Royal Irrigation Department is accelerating weed and water obstruction removal across national irrigation areas to boost drainage and water storage efficiency during the rainy season while minimizing flood risk and maximizing agricultural benefits. Operations include clearing water hyacinth and weeds from irrigation and drainage canals and critical water sources using specialized equipment—weed-removal boats, excavators, and support machinery—deployed nationwide to improve water flow, reduce blockages during heavy downpours, and enhance water retention for dry periods. The department has emphasized that all units must monitor work progress and tailor machinery deployment to suit local conditions, ensuring efficient removal operations that support comprehensive water management. The Irrigation Department reaffirms its commitment to sustained weed and obstruction removal alongside continuous water monitoring and multi-faceted management to maintain irrigation system performance, reduce flood risk, increase water storage capacity, and deliver lasting water security for people and agriculture.

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National

Thailand's Innovation Agency Joins Global Research Council 2026

The National Innovation Agency (NIA) participated in the 14th Global Research Council (GRC) Annual Meeting 2026, joining international leaders to help shape the future direction of global research and...

9h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

The National Innovation Agency (NIA) participated in the 14th Global Research Council (GRC) Annual Meeting 2026, joining international leaders to help shape the future direction of global research and...

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National

Thailand Pledges Universal Health Coverage at Geneva Assembly

The Thailand reaffirmed its commitment to universal health coverage, global health security, and resilient healthcare systems during the 79th World Health Assembly held at the Palais des Nations in Ge...

9h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

The Thailand reaffirmed its commitment to universal health coverage, global health security, and resilient healthcare systems during the 79th World Health Assembly held at the Palais des Nations in Ge...

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National

Thai Treasury Launches Savings Bonds Starting at 100 Baht

Thailand's government is launching "Savings Plus" bonds starting July 31, 2025, with rates of 1.80% for 3-year and 2.80% for 10-year terms, available to all citizens for as little as 100 baht through digital wallets and banks.

Thai Treasury Launches Savings Bonds Starting at 100 Baht
9h ago Khaosod

Thailand's Finance Ministry is preparing to launch the first issuance of "Savings Plus" government bonds on July 31, 2025, to provide citizens with accessible savings and investment options. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Niti-Thawatchprasad stated that the bonds will feature fixed interest rates of 1.80% per year for 3-year maturity and 2.80% per year for 10-year maturity, offering better returns than traditional savings accounts.

The "Plus" benefits include monthly availability through multiple distribution channels—digital wallets, commercial banks, securities companies, and streaming applications—making savings accessible to all Thais. Investors can begin with just 100 baht through the SBMA wallet on the Pao Tang application, or 1,000 baht through banks and securities firms, allowing citizens to choose the investment format that suits their needs.

"These bonds are more than an investment tool; they represent a partnership between citizens and the state to build Thailand's future," Ekniti said. "Savings will fuel government development programs while investors earn returns—a mutual effort strengthening both household and national security."

In fiscal year 2025, the Finance Ministry will issue Savings Plus bonds twice, each time offering 4 billion baht: 2 billion baht through SBMA wallets and 2 billion baht through the Bond Connect Platform. The first issuance runs from July 31 through August 31, 2025. Eligible buyers are Thai nationals aged 15 and above (those under 20 require parental consent). Minimum purchase starts at 100 baht with no upper limit except 3 million baht per transaction, on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested buyers should download the Pao Tang application, register, verify identity, and prepare funds in advance through mobile banking.

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