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Myanmar Woman Gives Birth in Rental Room; Rescue Workers Assist

A 37-year-old Myanmar woman delivered a baby boy in her rental room in Ang Thong province on August 18, with rescue workers providing emergency care before transferring both mother and infant to hospital.

Myanmar Woman Gives Birth in Rental Room; Rescue Workers Assist
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A 37-year-old Myanmar woman gave birth in a rental room in Ang Thong province on August 18, after residents alerted local authorities. Fire rescue paramedics from Ang Thong Hospital responded to the scene in Pang Iw subdistrict and found that the baby—a boy—had already been born. Volunteer paramedic Prinyaa Suwannacharijinda, stationed at Ang Thong Fire Station 401, described the situation: upon arrival, the newborn was not crying, so responders measured the mother's blood pressure and stimulated the baby using a red rubber bulb to clear the airway and improve breathing. After providing initial care, both mother and baby were safely transferred by ambulance to Ang Thong Hospital.

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Police

Woman Burned in Cooking Gas Explosion in Chiang Mai Apartment Building

A woman suffered severe burns to her face and body when a cooking gas cylinder exploded in her Chiang Mai apartment on August 18 while she was reheating food. She was rushed to hospital as authorities investigate the cause of the blast in t

Woman Burned in Cooking Gas Explosion in Chiang Mai Apartment Building
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A cooking gas cylinder exploded inside a row of apartments in the Mae Hia neighborhood of Chiang Mai on August 18, 2025, at around 6 p.m., when a woman opened the gas to reheat food. The explosion erupted in flames, causing serious injuries. Chiang Mai Provincial Police received the report and officers from Chiang Mai City Station rushed to the scene. One woman was found with severe burn injuries to her face and throughout her body from the blast. Medical emergency personnel, the Chiang Mai Traffic Safety Center, the Phetchkasem Foundation, rescue workers, and ambulances were called to provide immediate assistance before transporting the victim to the hospital for emergency medical care. When questioned, the injured woman reported that she was about to reheat her food when she opened the gas, and the explosion occurred immediately. The exact cause of the explosion remains under investigation, with police and related agencies conducting a detailed examination of the scene and further investigation into the cause.

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National

Krabi Revokes Appointments for 112 Local Officials

Krabi is revoking 112 civil service appointments by August 31 after committees discovered the recruits were linked to examination fraud in the hiring process.

Krabi Revokes Appointments for 112 Local Officials
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The Krabi Local Administration Office has announced the revocation of 112 civil service appointments—40 from municipalities and 72 from subdistrict administrations—by August 31. On August 18, Sarojon Chaimatr, head of the Krabi Local Administration Office, revealed that committees met to review and revise orders in accordance with guidelines from the Central Local Government Employee Civil Service Commission regarding examination fraud in civil service recruitment and appointments.

The Subdistrict Administration Employee Committee of Krabi reviewed the roster against the new commission list and rescinded a previous May 25 resolution. Of the 95 originally recruited positions, 72 individuals were removed for not appearing on the new list, leaving 23 retained. The Municipality Employee Committee similarly revised its roster against the new commission list. After initially recruiting 44 positions on May 25 and 6 additional positions on June 26 (totaling 50), the committee voted to remove 40 individuals not on the commission's new list.

Both committees will submit their resolutions and the names of 112 individuals to be revoked to their respective municipalities and subdistrict administrations for processing. The Krabi Provincial Administration Committee is scheduled to meet on August 25 to consider revoking nine additional appointments not on the commission's new list.

Chaimatr noted that across subdistrict administrations, municipalities, and provincial administration, Krabi has a total of 121 individuals whose appointments must be revoked. All actions must be completed by August 31, following established procedures.

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National

Thailand Advances to AFF Cup Final Despite Home Loss to Singapore

Thailand lost 2-1 at home to Singapore in the AFF Cup semifinal second leg but advanced to the final on aggregate 4-3, securing their spot for the championship match.

Thailand Advances to AFF Cup Final Despite Home Loss to Singapore
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Thailand's national football team lost 1-2 at home to Singapore on August 18, 2025, in the second leg of the AFF Cup 2026 semifinal at Rajamangala Stadium, but advanced to the final on aggregate score of 4-3. Thailand had won the first leg 3-1 away in Singapore and held the advantage coming into this match.

Head coach Anthony Hudson made six player changes from the previous game. Thailand's starting lineup included Kampol Pathamarkkul, Pansa Hemviboonlert, Manuel Tom Bihr, Seksarn Ratree, Sarawut Yooyean (captain), Worachit Kanitsribampoen, Theerasak Phaiyimai, Narubadin Weeravatwanoddom, Picha Uthra, Wanchai Charunograran, and Patrick Gustavsson.

Singapore, needing goals, attacked from the start while Thailand sat deep and looked for counterattacking chances. In the 45th minute, Singapore took the lead 1-0 when Harrish Stewart converted a long ball after goalkeeper Kampol misdirected it, making the aggregate score 1-2.

In the 62nd minute, Thailand equalized from the penalty spot after Wanchai Charunograran was fouled by Riyahan Stewart. Kunkana Kamyok scored the penalty to level the second leg 1-1, bringing the aggregate to 4-2. Singapore regained the lead 2-1 in the 65th minute when Riyahan Stewart scored after collecting a loose ball, making the aggregate 4-3.

No further goals were scored. Thailand lost the second leg 1-2 but won the two-leg tie 4-3 on aggregate and secured a place in the AFF Cup final.

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National

Youth Footballer Withdraws From TDP Camp With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

Watrakorn Changkheeyadi from Mawntong Witthaya withdrew from the TDP Youth Football Selection Camp after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament, with MRI scans at Kasemrad Chachoengsao Hospital confirming the injury requires two weeks

Youth Footballer Withdraws From TDP Camp With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
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Watrakorn Changkheeyadi, a player from Mawntong Witthaya, has withdrawn from the TDP Youth Football Selection Camp after sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament injury confirmed by doctors. Following the injury, the team manager collected him from the camp and he returned to his accommodation in the evening. An MRI scan conducted at Kasemrad Chachoengsao Hospital revealed damage to the anterior cruciate ligament, necessitating approximately two weeks of medical care before traveling home for full recovery and injury management.

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Police

Police Seize 20,000 Counterfeit Allergy Medicine Bottles Bound for South

Bangkok police seized 20,000 bottles of counterfeit allergy medicine bound for southern Thailand in a raid on a Pathumwan distribution center. The fake "Allergin Syrub" was being used to produce bootleg herbal remedies, with authorities est

Police Seize 20,000 Counterfeit Allergy Medicine Bottles Bound for South
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On August 18, 2025, Metropolitan Police Bureau officials raided a distribution center in the Pathumwan area of Bangkok following intelligence about illegal transport of counterfeit allergy medicine branded "Allergin Syrub." Officers inspected a box truck at the distribution point and discovered brown bottles with blue labels packed in 103 cardboard cases, totaling approximately 20,000 units ready for shipment to southern Thailand.

The operation resulted from sustained investigation by Bangkok Metropolitan Police. Officers tracked the merchandise distribution route and identified the driver, Somkiat, who was transporting the products for a company. Authorities are pursuing charges against him and expanding the investigation to include upstream suppliers and all involved parties.

Initial examination confirmed the syrup as counterfeit and revealed it was being used as an ingredient in bootleg herbal remedies labeled "4×100." Police are coordinating with the legitimate product owner to verify the counterfeiting and prepare charges under pharmaceutical law, trademark law, and related statutes.

Investigators determined the smuggling operation has been running for approximately one month, with shipments sent to multiple southern provinces and Phuket receiving particularly large quantities. The seized batch alone exceeds 20,000 bottles worth approximately 1.4 million baht at the street price of 70 baht per bottle. If daily shipments averaged 10,000 bottles over the month-long operation, total circulation could exceed 300,000 bottles.

Police warn anyone using counterfeit allergy products to mix with herbal remedies to exercise caution, as the seized goods pose potential health risks to consumers. Authorities are intensifying efforts to apprehend additional suspects, particularly those controlling the supply chain and distribution network operating in southern Thailand.

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Police

Man Found Dead in Pond After Two-Day Search

A 39-year-old man missing since August 16 was found dead in a village pond in Nakhon Ratchasima Province after a two-day search by rescue teams and villagers. An initial autopsy showed no signs of injury, though he had a history of alcohol-

Man Found Dead in Pond After Two-Day Search
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A 39-year-old man who disappeared in the early hours of August 16 has been found dead, floating face-down in a village pond. Police and rescue teams from Khon Buri District in Nakhon Ratchasima Province responded on August 18 to find over 50 family members and villagers at the scene. The man's shoes were discovered abandoned on a village road, and his motorcycle was parked nearby. An initial autopsy revealed no signs of injury or assault.

After the man went missing, relatives and villagers, along with wildlife monitoring officials, conducted a search overnight on August 17 through the morning of August 18 using drones and ground teams across the protected forest area of Lower Khon Buri Subdistrict. The victim had a history of alcohol-related delusions in which he feared people were trying to harm him.

A village resident discovering the body while collecting water vegetables from a pond about 50 meters from where the shoes were found alerted the community leader and relatives before notifying police. The body has been sent for detailed autopsy and legal investigation. According to family members, this marks the fourth drowning death in the extended family, including the victim's father.

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Weather

Northern Thailand Braces for Heavy Monsoon Rains August 19–21

Northern Thailand faces severe monsoon storms August 19–21, with heavy rainfall, thunderstorms affecting most of the region, and warnings issued for flash floods and landslides in vulnerable areas.

Northern Thailand Braces for Heavy Monsoon Rains August 19–21
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The Northern Thailand Meteorological Center has issued a weather warning for severe monsoon conditions affecting the northern region from August 18–23, with the heaviest rainfall expected on August 19–21. Director Prasert Purathanang announced the forecast at a Chiang Mai media briefing, noting that thunderstorms will affect 60–80 percent of the northern region, with some areas experiencing continuous heavy rainfall. Temperatures will range from 20–29°C at night to 28–35°C during the day, with southwesterly winds at 10–20 kilometers per hour.

The severe weather is caused by a monsoon trough passing over the northern and upper northeastern regions, combined with a strong southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand. Residents in low-lying areas, foothill zones, and high-risk areas are warned to be prepared for flash floods, river flooding, and landslides. The meteorological center urges the public to closely monitor weather forecasts and official warnings, avoid travel through flooded areas, and those in at-risk zones should move valuables to higher ground.

Looking ahead, the northern region is expected to experience intermittent heavy rainfall through August and September due to the continued influence of the monsoon trough and southwest monsoon, with a possible impact from tropical cyclones. August is forecast to see 190–230 millimeters of rainfall across the north, about 10 percent below normal, while Chiang Mai will receive 150–200 millimeters. September is projected to have 160–200 millimeters regionally, 20 percent below normal. Year-to-date rainfall in the north stands at 581.9 millimeters, significantly less than the 1,604.5 millimeters recorded during the same period in 2024.

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National

School Milk Supplier Ordered to Stop Production After Bacterial Contamination

Pak Chong Dairy Cooperative was ordered to halt school milk production after testing found bacterial contamination levels 34 times higher than permitted standards in pasteurized milk supplied to schools.

School Milk Supplier Ordered to Stop Production After Bacterial Contamination
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Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Public Health Office announced on August 18 that testing of pasteurized school milk from Pak Chong Dairy Cooperative revealed dangerous bacterial contamination. Bacillus cereus levels reached 3,400 CFU/ml, more than 34 times the permitted standard of 100 CFU/ml, prompting authorities to issue an immediate halt to production. Food safety officials have ordered the cooperative to suspend operations temporarily and conduct a full investigation into contamination sources at every production stage, including raw material inspection, manufacturing processes, storage, and transport to schools. The cooperative's UHT milk products passed all safety tests without issue. So far, purchasing authorities have not received reports of any consumer harm from distributed school milk.

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National

Bangchak Marks 20 Years With Fuel Discount Drive

Bangchak is offering a one baht per litre fuel discount on August 20, 2024, to celebrate 20 years of its Green Miles loyalty programme, available to all members with no minimum purchase required.

Bangchak Marks 20 Years With Fuel Discount Drive
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Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Bangchak Green Miles, Thailand's first fuel retail loyalty programme, with a special promotion offering one baht per litre discount on all fuel types. Green Miles members can claim the discount on August 20, 2024, from 5 a.m. to midnight (or station hours), with no minimum purchase required. Non-members can register free at participating Bangchak stations nationwide and access the offer immediately.

The campaign aims to reward drivers and mark two decades of customer loyalty. Members receive an immediate one baht per litre reduction on all Bangchak premium fuel grades, with no minimum fill amount. The discount is calculated against standard prices listed on www.bangchak.co.th on August 20, 2024, and includes local taxes and transport costs for each station. Full terms are available at www.bangchakmarketplace.com.

Over 20 years, Bangchak Green Miles has continuously expanded member benefits through points accumulation, exclusive perks, and special activities tailored to modern consumer lifestyles. Members earn points on fuel purchases (one point per litre of gasohol), which can be redeemed for twenty baht fuel discounts after reaching 100 points, or for Intonil drinks and Furio lubricants at Bangchak stations. A unique feature offers bonus points equal to any fuel price increase when members fill up on the first day prices rise. The programme also segments members by behaviour to deliver targeted benefits.

For details and free membership registration, visit www.bangchakgreenmiles.com, the Bangchak app, Facebook (Bangchak Member Club), Bangchak LINE Official, or call 1651 extension 4.

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National

Bangkok Orders Three Officials Out For ID Card Fraud Scheme

Bangkok officials are being removed from duty for illegally issuing identity cards to ineligible foreign nationals' children. The crackdown has uncovered nearly 1,500 suspicious registrations across multiple districts.

Bangkok Orders Three Officials Out For ID Card Fraud Scheme
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Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has issued an urgent order for three civil servants involved in an illegal identification card scheme to be removed from duty, effective August 18, 2026. The order comes as part of a crackdown operation called "Sweep the Middle of Bangkok" aimed at investigating and apprehending those responsible for issuing pink identity cards (Category 7 numbers) to foreign nationals' children without proper Thai citizenship eligibility.

Police General Adisorn Ngamjitsuuksri, an advisor to the Bangkok governor, announced the joint operation targeting the corruption network. Governor Chadchart has instructed the directors of Din Daeng and Lak Si districts to issue immediate orders for the three officials to step down, with the suspension taking effect from August 18, 2026. Simultaneously, the Bangkok administration has appointed a disciplinary investigation committee for all three officials, with the case proceeding in parallel with criminal prosecution by Din Daeng Police Station.

The administration has also ordered the Din Daeng district office to urgently review all residency transfers and public identity card applications, with special emphasis on records bearing numbers starting with 7. Initial reports indicate 47 rooms across Din Daeng apartments with foreign names listed at 16 or more addresses, including buildings in Pracharasongkhro Soi 1, 5, 6, 7, 11, and Mitmaitri Road, totaling approximately 1,468 individuals. District directors across all 50 districts have been instructed to strictly audit residency data, particularly cases showing unusual clusters of address transfers. The public is encouraged to report suspicious residency registration activity through the Traffy Fondue app, with informant identities kept confidential.

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