On March 31, 2025, Ms. Thitipat Chotidechachainan, Head of the Working Group of the Minister of Industry, revealed that the Minister of Industry has ordered representatives from the Industrial Product Standards Office to bring steel samples collected from the collapsed Office of the Auditor General building to be tested for quality at the Iron and
Searching for people trapped in collapsed building all night, plans adjusted to use large machinery this morning
Today (1 April 2025) the demolition of the collapsed 30-story building continues throughout the night, but light machinery will be used and rescue workers, soldiers and officials from several other countries will be mobilized to search for those trapped, and forces will be distributed to search below and in the surrounding areas of all 4 zones, eve
International rescuers rush to help Myanmar after earthquake death toll tops 2,000
Today (April 1, 2025), the Myanmar military government announced a minute's silence for the victims at the same time that the tremors occurred. The rescue mission is considered quite difficult because the officers still have to work in the hot and humid conditions, which is another major obstacle. Chinese rescuers have pulled survivors out of the
Real estate sector believes earthquake will slow down sales of houses and condos
On March 31, 2025, Mr. Sunthorn Sthaporn, President of the Home Builders Association, expected that the new housing market in Bangkok and its vicinity would be affected by more than 70,000 units, divided into 30,000 horizontal units and 40,000 condominium units, worth more than 300-400 billion baht. There may be a delay in purchasing and transferri
State Communications in Crisis Events or State Communication Crisis
In the past, we had the TOT system (Television Pool of Thailand) when Thai people were glued to their television screens to follow the news produced and filtered by the government. When this system was interfered with by digital disruption, the behavior of glued to the television screen disappeared. In the past 10 years, we live more in front of ou