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CHIANG RAI, Thailand — Just days before the water fights were set to erupt across Chiang Rai for Songkran — Thailand’s New Year celebration, held every April and known for its festive street ...
Mae Fah Luang University research team collects water samples from the Sai River at ... Chiang Rai Province, ... Thailand 10900. Tel. 02-589-0020-1. Email. [email protected] Advertising Contact ...
Chiang Rai – Residents living along the Kok River are worried as the rainy season starts, afraid they’ll face floods and landslides like last year. Many feel unprepared, saying the government has yet ...
Chainarong Setthachua, an ecology professor at Maha Sarakham University, says talks with Myanmar’s government, ethnic groups, and China are urgent. Better monitoring and tougher rules are needed. A ...
CHIANG RAI – Since high levels of arsenic were found in the Kok River months ago, regular checks have taken place, but the problem remains. Efforts to contain the risks have continued, yet local talks ...
Chiang Rai – Governor Charoen Thongsuk has called on residents who have built illegally along the Mae Sai River to remove their structures. If not, legal action will follow. The warning comes after ...
Chiang Rai – On Monday, Mr. Chitwan Chinanuwat, a Member of Parliament from the People’s Party, shared his concerns about the ongoing struggles faced by communities along the Kok River. He said ...
On Friday, citizen groups from Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, along with local academics, sent a letter to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, asking her to take urgent action to address arsenic ...
Chiang Rai – On Thursday, experts and residents in Chiang Rai h urge the government to engage with Myanmar, Wa State authorities, and Chinese stakeholders to tackle pollutants in the Mae Kok River ...
The opposition People’s Party on Friday urged the government to speed up approval of flood relief and rehabilitation funds for Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai , which was ravaged by flooding last ...
A 21-year-old man arrested in Chiang Rai has admitted to having laundered an estimated 30 million baht a day for dozens of Cambodia-based call-centre scam gangs that preyed on Thais, police say.
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