Thailand's long-term rehabilitation plans prepared

BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A Thai government committee tasked with national rehabilitation strategies has started working out the country's long-term rehabilitation plans, as inundations in dozen
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A Thai government committee tasked with national rehabilitation strategies has started working out the country's long-term rehabilitation plans, as inundations in dozen
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A flood relief initiative, “Power of Thai”, has been launched by a dozen of private conglomerates to help affected people and to rehabilitate inundated areas.
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A flood relief initiative, “Power of Thai”, has been launched by a dozen of private conglomerates to help affected people and to rehabilitate inundated areas.
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A flood relief initiative, “Power of Thai”, has been launched by a dozen of private conglomerates to help affected people and to rehabilitate inundated areas.
BANGKOK, November 15 (TNA) - The water situation in Bangkok's some inner areas has been improving, as flooding has mostly been receding to only some 5-15 centimetres, passable for small vehicles no
BANGKOK, November 15 (TNA) - The water situation in Bangkok's some inner areas has been improving, as flooding has mostly been receding to only some 5-15 centimetres, passable for small vehicles no
BANGKOK, November 15 (TNA) - The water situation in Bangkok's some inner areas has been improving, as flooding has mostly been receding to only some 5-15 centimetres, passable for small vehicles no
CHIANG MAI, November 15 (TNA) - Local villagers and tourists visiting to Doi Intanont, Thailand's highest peak in the northern resort Chiang Mai Province, now need to kindle fire to warm themselves
CHIANG MAI, November 15 (TNA) - Local villagers and tourists visiting to Doi Intanont, Thailand's highest peak in the northern resort Chiang Mai Province, now need to kindle fire to warm themselves
CHIANG MAI, November 15 (TNA) - Local villagers and tourists visiting to Doi Intanont, Thailand's highest peak in the northern resort Chiang Mai Province, now need to kindle fire to warm themselves