Floods affect Thailand's rice mortgage scheme
BANGKOK, October 11 (TNA) - Thailand's ongoing inundation crisis has affected the government's rice mortgage scheme, which was launched on October 7, as more than 8 million rai of rice fields (2.5
BANGKOK, October 11 (TNA) - Thailand's ongoing inundation crisis has affected the government's rice mortgage scheme, which was launched on October 7, as more than 8 million rai of rice fields (2.5
BANGKOK, October 11 (TNA) - Thai Deputy Prime Minister Chumpol Silapa-archa, who is also Tourism and Sports Minister, said on Tuesday that the country's ongoing flooding crisis is unlikely to serio
BANGKOK, October 10 (TNA) - The Thai Board of Investment (BOI) says it has implemented a series of measures to help factories doomed by the country’s ongoing floods, the worst in a decade.
BANGKOK, October 10 (TNA) - An initial estimate of losses from flooding in Thailand, which began in late July this year, has already reached 60-80 billion baht, or about 0.6 to 0.9 percent of natio
BANGKOK, October 10 (TNA) - The Thai government is speeding up all-out efforts to prevent the country's remaining industrial estates, especially a high technological industrial park, from floods.
BANGKOK, October 10 (TNA) - A government report showed Monday that about 30 Thai provinces, mainly in the north and northeast, have been flooded, with at least 261 people now killed and four others
BANGKOK, October 10 (TNA) - Thailand's Rojana Industrial Park said it is at risk of further flooding due to heavy rainfall, rising sea tide and water drainage from dams in the North.
BANGKOK, October 10 (TNA) - Thai Deputy Prime Minister Police Captain Chalerm Yubumrung said on Monday that he has instructed police to fully take care of flood-hit areas across the country, includ
BANGKOK, October 10 (TNA) - The Office of Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is expanding coverage of community radio stations and handheld transceivers to al
BANGKOK, October 10 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has affirmed that the government will not declare a state of national disaster despite the country’s worst flood in decades.