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Motorcyclist Jumps to Safety as Throttle Jams, Bike Plunges Into Sea

A motorcyclist escaped injury by jumping from his bike after the throttle jammed near Ao Chalongs Bridge in Phuket on August 20, leaving him unable to control the accelerating machine. The rider shouted warnings at the busy five-way junction before leaping clear at the bridge, though the unmanned motorcycle continued into the sea. Port authorities have secured the submerged bike with rope and plan to recover it once the tide drops.

Motorcyclist Jumps to Safety as Throttle Jams, Bike Plunges Into Sea
22 min ago Khaosod

A dramatic incident unfolded on August 20 when a motorcyclist's throttle became stuck, leaving him unable to control the bike and forcing him to leap for his life near Ao Chalongs Bridge at the Ao Chalongs Pier in Chalongs Subdistrict, Muang District, Phuket, at approximately 11:26 a.m. Security footage posted on Facebook by user Apichart Fishing Tour showed the motorcycle plunging into the sea, though the poster expressed puzzlement at how the bike had navigated through the busy five-way junction to reach the bridge. According to the eyewitness who was working nearby, the rider managed to jump clear just before the bike entered the water. The witness immediately assisted the injured rider and handed him over to port authorities, who transferred him to Chalongs Hospital. During the rescue, the rider explained that shortly after refueling, the throttle appeared to jam, causing the engine to race beyond his control. Though he struggled to maintain the bike, he eventually reached the five-way Chalongs junction, where he desperately shouted for help from police and warned bystanders to move out of the way due to the stuck throttle. He continued riding toward Chalongs Bridge, where he jumped from the motorcycle to save himself, but the bike continued forward and plunged into the sea. Port staff have since secured the submerged motorcycle with rope to prevent it from drifting, and they are waiting for the tide to recede before attempting to recover it.

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National

Flooding Hits Four Nan Districts, 30,000 People Affected

Heavy flooding has struck four districts in Thailand's Nan province, affecting over 30,000 people and claiming two lives. Authorities are deploying helicopters, machinery, and relief supplies while coordinating evacuation of vulnerable populations and early warning systems. Recovery efforts are underway in areas where the situation has stabilized, while officials maintain heightened vigilance for additional rainfall.

Flooding Hits Four Nan Districts, 30,000 People Affected
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Flooding across four districts in Nan province—Pua, Tha Wang Pha, Phu Phiang, and Santi Suk—has impacted 13,132 households and 30,313 people across 24 subdistricts and 99 villages. Two deaths have been recorded, one in Pua District and one in Tha Wang Pha District. On August 20, the National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department held its 17th Situation Awareness Team meeting chaired by Deputy Director-General Chatchadaporn Bunyapeeranuch to coordinate response efforts. The department is deploying KA32 helicopters and machinery from regional centers, along with 5,000 relief packages that have already reached affected areas. Authorities have been instructed to evacuate vulnerable populations to safety, coordinate with irrigation offices and district officials to predict water flow timing, and issue early warnings via Cell Broadcast to residents. Health offices are also being tasked with identifying and assisting bedridden patients and vulnerable groups. Relief volunteers, foundations, and local organizations are mobilizing water trucks, excavators, and sweepers to assist with cleanup and recovery. Officials remain on alert for additional rainfall and are monitoring water levels, rainfall amounts, and trend forecasts closely to identify both affected and at-risk areas in advance.

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National

Solar Power Brings Light and Hope to Three Remote Thai Communities

Gulf Development Company has been installing solar power systems in remote Thai communities for over five years across 20 locations nationwide. In Ban Doi Wiang, a highland coffee-farming village in Chiang Mai at 1,400 meters elevation, unreliable hydropower limited electricity to 3-4 hours daily and disappeared entirely in dry season, forcing farmers to sell unprocessed coffee cherries at low prices. Solar power installation has enabled internet connectivity, improved education access, and a new solar-powered coffee roasting facility that helps villagers add value to their crop and increase income.

Solar Power Brings Light and Hope to Three Remote Thai Communities
39 min ago Khaosod

Imagine highland villages at 1,400 meters elevation where cool air enables quality coffee cultivation, or fishing communities living on lake platforms above dams teeming with aquatic life. Yet these naturally abundant areas remain trapped in darkness because they lack electricity or have only intermittent supply, cutting residents off from essential healthcare, education, and communication services. This is why Gulf Development Company has been deploying solar power systems to remote electrified communities across 20 locations nationwide for over five years, including highland areas, islands, and border regions, believing that electricity access creates jobs, generates income, and sustainably improves people's lives.

Ban Doi Wiang in Chai Prakan District, Chiang Mai, sits at 1,400 meters in Doi Wiang Pha National Park as a Lahu hillside community of roughly 100 households and 400 people living harmoniously with the forest. About 80 percent grow coffee as their primary livelihood, cultivating it under shade trees in a sustainable cycle that protects the upstream forest. The altitude and soil create distinctive, high-quality coffee. However, the community relied on unstable hydropower electricity available only 3 to 4 hours per day, and during dry season when water runs low, the entire village had no electricity around the clock. Villagers could only sell fresh coffee cherries at 25 to 30 baht per kilogram to middlemen, unable to process the crop into higher-value products, leaving income unreliable and vulnerable to market fluctuations.

When Gulf installed solar power systems at the Mae Fa Luang Highland Thai Learning Center at Ban Doi Wiang, light sparked real change. Electricity enabled satellite internet and phone signal, giving children and youth access to new knowledge and global learning opportunities equal to urban students. Gulf also supported construction of a coffee processing shed and donated a solar-powered coffee roaster to the community. Village headman and coffee farmer representative Uela Cahued reflected: "Before, we could only sell fresh coffee cherries. Some years prices fell so low it barely covered our effort, even though our coffee is excellent quality. When Gulf brought in solar power and support,"

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National

Thai Football Chief Challenges Vietnam's Foreign Reinforcements Before AFF Cup Final

The Thai Football Association's deputy chairman Dr. Chanyawit Polcheewin has criticized Vietnam for fielding a team stacked with foreign-based players ahead of the 2026 AFF Cup Championship final. He described the Vietnamese squad as "Vietnam Plus" but insisted Thailand is not intimidated and is ready to compete. The two-legged final is scheduled for August 22 and 26.

Thai Football Chief Challenges Vietnam's Foreign Reinforcements Before AFF Cup Final
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Dr. Chanyawit Polcheewin, deputy chairman of the Thai Football Association, has weighed in on the AFF Cup Championship final between Thailand and Vietnam on August 22 at Rajamangala Stadium and August 26 at Mydin Stadium. He stated that the outcome depends on how coach Anthony Hudson deploys the Thai squad, which he believes will be arranged optimally despite some key players being unavailable.

"I've said it before: this is not ordinary Vietnam—this is Vietnam Plus, Vietnam plus Brazil," Polcheewin said. "Are we afraid? No, we're not. If it were the Vietnam we used to play against, competitive and within Asia, that would be one thing. But now it's Vietnam Plus."

He challenged Vietnam's approach, asking where their national pride lies. "This is a football festival in Asia, and many countries follow suit. Malaysia does it, Singapore understands—they have limited resources. But Malaysia and Vietnam are both Asian nations facing the same question. Even Vietnamese supporters have questioned it. We respect all teams that come to Asia, and we're ready to play any nation that enters the competition."

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National

Highway Department Races to Reopen 16 Damaged Routes in Nan

The Department of Highways is working around the clock to reopen 16 damaged highway routes across four provinces following flash flooding in Nan, with the province suffering the heaviest damage across ten locations. Two temporary bailey bridges are being installed on highways 1256 and 1371 in Pua District and are expected to reopen to traffic on August 21-22. The public is advised to check road conditions and avoid affected areas, with a 24-hour hotline available at 1586 for information and assistance.

Highway Department Races to Reopen 16 Damaged Routes in Nan
43 min ago Khaosod

The Department of Highways is deploying staff, machinery, and equipment to restore routes devastated by flash flooding in Nan province, with ten locations severely damaged out of 16 affected highways across four provinces. Two temporary bailey bridges are being urgently installed and are expected to reopen to traffic on August 21-22, while many other routes remain impassable. Authorities are urging the public to avoid affected areas and verify conditions before traveling.

As of August 20 at noon, 16 highway sections across four provinces have been damaged by flooding, with eight open to traffic and eight closed. Nan province has been hardest hit with ten damaged sections, of which only two are passable. The Department of Highways is coordinating with local highway offices and divisions in neighboring provinces to tackle damage on each route.

Two temporary bailey bridge installations are underway: Highway 1256 at Ban Mon bridge in Pua District, where a 10-meter section of the bridge deck is missing, with assembly beginning on August 20 and traffic expected to reopen on August 21; and Highway 1371 at Huay Tat bridge in Pua District, where two bridge sections are missing and one pier has subsided, with a 30-meter bridge installation planned for the morning of August 21 and traffic expected to reopen on August 22.

Repairs to bridge abutments and road surfaces are underway at Ban Phai bridge on Highway 1371 and Sop Bua bridge on Highway 1170, expected to reopen by evening on August 20. Highway 1256 between kilometers 1+500 and 2+100 in Ban Kaem village is being restored, while the section at kilometer 8+000 at Huay Yen curve remains heavily damaged and inaccessible to vehicles as officials assess the situation. Crews are also clearing landslides to open temporary routes on highways 1371, 1071, and 1256 around the clock.

The Department of Highways is asking the public to plan travel carefully, avoid flood-affected roads, and strictly follow warning signs. Updates on the disaster situation can be tracked through the Department of Highways HDMS system, and the 24-hour hotline 1586 is available for road information and assistance.

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National

Thai Retail Sales Forecast to Grow 3% to 4.38 Trillion Baht

Thailand's retail market is forecast to grow 3% to 4.38 trillion baht in 2025, but the Thai Retailers Association warns of uneven recovery, with small and medium-sized enterprises struggling while larger export-focused businesses thrive. Consumer purchasing power remains constrained, with shoppers maintaining frequency but reducing spending per transaction due to household debt and financial pressures.

Thai Retail Sales Forecast to Grow 3% to 4.38 Trillion Baht
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The Thai Retailers Association has outlined the economic and retail outlook for the second half of 2025 and into 2026, with Nath Wongpanitch reappointed for a second term as chairman. The association reports mixed economic signals, with the Thai retail market expected to expand slowly to reach approximately 4.38 trillion baht in 2025, a 3% increase compared to 2024, as consumers plan purchases carefully and businesses manage costs efficiently.

The economy shows K-shaped recovery, with the upper segment—export-driven industries, digital economy, electronics, data centers, and investment—performing well, while the lower segment of SMEs and small businesses struggles with high costs, tight liquidity, debt problems, and competition from cheap imported goods. With over 3.3 million SMEs employing approximately 13.6 million people (roughly 70% of Thailand's private-sector workforce), their slow recovery threatens employment chains, household income, domestic purchasing power, and could worsen economic inequality.

While consumers continue shopping, spending per transaction has declined. The Retail Sentiment Index for July remains above the neutral 50-point level, with businesses hopeful about year-end festival spending and additional stimulus measures. However, most operators expect sales in quarters 3–4 to remain flat compared to last year, as consumer purchasing power has not fully recovered despite unchanged shopping frequency. Average spending per bill has decreased, reflecting shrinking purchasing power as consumers buy only essentials, with sales gains concentrated in food and daily necessities rather than luxury goods.

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Police

Police Seize 221kg Ketamine Worth 30 Million Baht

Thai police have arrested seven drug traffickers and seized 221 kilograms of ketamine valued at approximately 30 million baht in Chachoengsao province. The haul also included nearly 4,100 methamphetamine pills, firearms, vehicles, and cash. Officers uncovered the large-scale operation through surveillance and subsequent raids on multiple properties linked to the trafficking network.

Police Seize 221kg Ketamine Worth 30 Million Baht
51 min ago Khaosod

Police commanders led by Deputy National Police Commissioner Pallop Arunmahla announced the arrest of seven suspects aged 29 to 38 in connection with a major drug trafficking operation in Bang Pakong district, Chachoengsao province. Seized items include 221 kilograms of ketamine, 4,090 methamphetamine pills, one firearm with 41 rounds of ammunition, nine vehicles, eleven motorcycles, nine mobile phones, and 620,000 baht in cash, with a combined estimated value of 30 million baht.

The investigation began after police received information about a drug distribution network operating in the Bang Pakong area. Officers conducted surveillance on August 17, 2569, and observed suspicious activity at a residential house in Tha Sauan subdistrict. After obtaining a search warrant, police discovered one kilogram of ketamine and nearly 4,100 methamphetamine pills inside the house. Further searches of vehicles parked outside revealed 100 kilograms of ketamine in a sedan and 120 kilograms hidden in a van.

During questioning, the suspects revealed the existence of three additional houses used for drug trafficking operations. Police conducted follow-up raids at two of these locations and recovered additional drugs and related items. All seven suspects were charged and informed of their legal rights.

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National

Bank for Agriculture Offers Zero-Percent Loans to Flood Victims

The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives is offering emergency financial relief to farmers hit by sudden flooding in Nan Province. The bank has launched two loan programs: emergency loans of up to 50,000 baht with zero percent interest for six months, and rehabilitation loans of up to 500,000 baht at reduced rates, available immediately through BAAC branches. Staff will survey damage once water recedes to assess additional assistance and debt relief options.

Bank for Agriculture Offers Zero-Percent Loans to Flood Victims
58 min ago Khaosod

The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) is standing by farmers affected by sudden flooding in Nan Province, rushing to provide immediate relief and support. Branch staff have been mobilizing to distribute survival kits and packaged meals to those impacted, and the bank has introduced low-interest financing measures through emergency loan programs for disaster victims in fiscal year 2569–70. The maximum emergency loan is capped at 50,000 baht per person, with zero percent interest for the first six months, then MRR-based rates thereafter. A separate rehabilitation and livelihood development loan program offers up to 500,000 baht per person at MRR-minus-2 annual rates. Affected farmers can express interest starting immediately at their local BAAC branch.

BAACManager Chatchai Sirilai announced the bank is prepared to deploy staff to survey damage once water levels drop, gathering data to guide further assistance. Beyond immediate relief, BAAC is providing capital support to help affected customers access low-interest funds for emergency expenses, home repair, agricultural structures, tools, machinery, and restoring production damaged by natural disaster.

Two loan programs have been established: (1) Emergency expense loans for fiscal year 2569–70 to provide liquidity for essential living costs, with a maximum of 50,000 baht, zero percent interest for six months, then MRR rates thereafter (currently 6.575%); and (2) Rehabilitation and livelihood development loans of up to 500,000 baht at MRR-minus-2 rates (currently 4.575%) to cover home and property repair, agricultural facility repairs, and costs of resuming farming, with repayment over 15 years.

BAACurges farmers not to worry, assuring full support during the crisis. After the situation stabilizes, the bank will conduct field surveys of residential damage, property loss, and agricultural land, then compile data to approve further assistance and debt relief. Affected farmer-customers can register their interest from today onwards at their respective BAAC branch.

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Police

Bangkok Official Suspended Over Fraudulent ID Card Scheme

Bangkok has suspended another municipal employee from Din Daeng District for allegedly helping foreign nationals fraudulently obtain Thai ID cards by registering them in fake residential records. The employee reportedly worked with brokers to facilitate illegal document registration, enabling foreigners to acquire pink ID cards. This is the fourth official suspended in the expanded anti-corruption crackdown targeting the scheme.

Bangkok Official Suspended Over Fraudulent ID Card Scheme
58 min ago Khaosod

Bangkok authorities have suspended an additional municipal employee from the Din Daeng District Office for cooperating with brokers to illegally register foreign nationals in residential records, enabling them to obtain Thai pink ID cards. On August 20, Pol. Maj. Gen. Adisr Ngamjitsukhsri, advisor to the Bangkok governor, announced an update on the "Sweep the Middle of Bangkok" operation targeting the fraudulent issuance of ID cards numbered with 7 to foreign nationals in the Din Daeng area.

The Din Daeng District director has ordered the suspension of an additional permanent employee of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's Din Daeng District Office, effective August 19. This employee allegedly collaborated with brokers to facilitate the transfer of foreign nationals into household registries at a Din Daeng condominium belonging to relatives and coordinated related documentation to enable the acquisition of pink ID cards. Police have charged the individual with aiding officials to act improperly, presenting false evidence in household records, and jointly entering false data into computer systems.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Adisr stated that this order represents an expanded enforcement action following the earlier suspension of three registry division officials on August 18, all of whom face charges for acting or failing to act improperly in their duties, certifying false documents, and jointly entering false data into computer systems.

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Police

Mudslide Buries Home, Five Injured After Flash Floods

A mudslide triggered by heavy rainfall and flash floods has injured five people in Mae Hong Son province's Sop Moei District. Military and local officials deployed rescue teams to provide emergency aid and transport the injured to hospital. Authorities are continuing search and relief operations in the affected area.

Mudslide Buries Home, Five Injured After Flash Floods
59 min ago Khaosod

On August 20, personnel from Mobile Development Unit 36 under the Office of Territorial Development Region 3 deployed a rapid disaster-relief team of six officers and one inspection vehicle, working alongside Mae Katwan Subdistrict Administration to search for and assist flood and mudslide victims in Sop Moei District, Mae Hong Son province.

Heavy and continuous rainfall triggered flash floods and soil slides, causing a mudslide to collapse onto residential structures in Ban Khon Phueng, Moo 5, Mae Katwan Subdistrict, Sop Moei District, Mae Hong Son. Initial assessments found five people with injuries.

Officers provided emergency first aid to the injured and transported them to Sop Moei Hospital for further medical treatment.

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Thai Man Charged Over Intoxicated Hotel Room Mix-Up

A Thai man defended himself after being charged with allegedly trying to open the door of a female guest’s hotel room in Hat Yai district of Songkhla, saying he had no ill intentions and was heavily intoxicated at the time. He also claimed that the woman’s boyfriend had threatened him. The incident came to light … The story Thai man seeks understanding after hotel room mix-up incident in Songkhla as seen on Thaiger News.

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Thai man seeks understanding after hotel room mix-up incident in SongkhlaLegacyA Thai man defended himself after being charged with allegedly trying to open the door of a female guest’s hotel room in Hat Yai district of Songkhla, saying he had no ill intentions and was heavily intoxicated at the time. He also claimed that the woman’s boyfriend had threatened him. The incident came to light after the woman shared footage of the incident on TikTok. She said it happened at about 4am on Monday, August 17, while she was staying alone at the hotel. In the footage, the man appears to be unable to fully open the door because of the safety latch. A small gap remained between the door and the frame, through which he pushed his hand and attempted to unlock the door. The woman then called hotel staff to her room. The man appeared to be intoxicated, prompting staff to accompany him back to his nearby room. Photo via TikTok/ @rapanor No further action was taken at the time, prompting the woman to check out of the hotel because she feared for her safety. She later reported the incident to officers at Kho Hong Police Station and said she wanted to pursue legal action against the man. The accused man spoke to the media yesterday and claimed that he had been heavily intoxicated after attending a concert at an entertainment venue near the hotel. He said a friend dropped him at the hotel at about 4am while he was barely conscious. He claimed he could not remember his room number and went to Room 238, which was next to his own Room 236. The man insisted that he did not behave in any other disturbing way. He said he tried to unlock the door but was unable to do so before sitting on a sofa outside the room until hotel staff arrived and helped him access his own room. Photo via Channel 7 He said he later apologised to the woman, but claimed that she did not accept his apology and demanded 30,000 baht in exchange for not pursuing legal action. The man also alleged that a group of men threatened him, with one claiming to be the woman’s boyfriend and a police officer. He claimed the man threatened to fabricate a drug offence against him if he refused to pay the requested compensation. He also said the man pressured him by threatening that he would be jailed if he did not pay. The man denied having any ill intentions and said he said the incident happened because he was heavily intoxicated and unaware of his surroundings at the time. He appealed for public understanding over the incident. The claims concerning the 30,000 baht payment and alleged threats have not been verified by police. According to Channel 7, the man was charged with causing a disturbance, with police describing the offence as a minor offence. Related news

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