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  • Fake videos of Myanmar earthquake rack up millions of views

    In the aftermath of the deadly earthquake that struck Myanmar and parts of Thailand, fake videos purporting to show the devastation have been spreading like wildfire across social media, racking up millions of views. But these clips are far from real, they’re generated using artificial intelligence (AI), and they’re fooling unsuspecting users worldwide. A powerful …

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    In the aftermath of the deadly earthquake that struck Myanmar and parts of Thailand, fake videos purporting to show the devastation have been spreading like wildfire across social media, racking up millions of views. But these clips are far from real, they’re generated using artificial intelligence (AI), and they’re fooling unsuspecting users worldwide.

    A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit central Myanmar near Mandalay last Friday, March 28, claiming over 2,000 lives and leaving widespread destruction.

    The tremors were also felt in neighbouring Thailand, where at least 18 people were killed. While authentic footage, like that reported by the BBC, shows the true scale of the devastation, fake AI-generated videos have been circulating, distorting the reality of the tragedy.

    One viral Instagram post titled Myanmar Earthquake 17M People Affected features a clip of a huge chasm in a city road with a small fire burning in the background.

    With over 1.7 million views, it appears to be real, until you spot the key red flags: the crowd in the foreground remains completely still, a telltale sign the video was created using AI tools.

    Fake videos of Myanmar earthquake rack up millions of views | News by Thaiger

    Another false video circulating on Facebook shows two collapsed bridges, but its watermark reveals it was made by Runway, an AI company.

    A clip on X (formerly Twitter), posted by a verified user with 2.1 million followers, shows rubble with several temples in the background. However, closer inspection reveals the video was cropped, and in alternate versions, a watermark for the Wan AI generator is visible.

    Even more disturbing, a clip shared on Facebook shows chaotic scenes of people running towards exploding buildings, with cars crashing into each other.

    The fake footage is riddled with signs of manipulation, including blurry and unnatural movements. At one point, a bridge collapses onto a road below, but some cars appear to move backward while others disappear altogether.

    Fake videos of Myanmar earthquake rack up millions of views | News by Thaiger

    Fake videos of Myanmar earthquake rack up millions of views | News by Thaiger

    Many of these videos are accompanied by trending hashtags like #viralchallenge and #trendingpost, fuelling their viral spread.

    Experts have pointed out that inconsistencies, such as misspelled words on signage and unnatural movement patterns, are clear indicators that the videos have been manipulated using AI, reported Australian Associated Press.

    The alarming rise of fake footage comes at a time when people are seeking accurate information to understand the full extent of the damage caused by the earthquake.

    As AI technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, users must remain sceptical of what they see online and ensure the authenticity of the content they share.

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    1 April 01 2025
    Technology News
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  • Pattaya beach brawl: Drunk guard assaults transwoman

    A night out on Pattaya Beach turned violent when an off-duty, drunken security guard, still wearing his uniform, allegedly smashed a beer bottle over a transgender woman’s head, leaving her bloodied and hospitalised. The shocking incident unfolded at 10.36pm yesterday, March 31, prompting an immediate response from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Unit and Pattaya …

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    A night out on Pattaya Beach turned violent when an off-duty, drunken security guard, still wearing his uniform, allegedly smashed a beer bottle over a transgender woman’s head, leaving her bloodied and hospitalised.

    The shocking incident unfolded at 10.36pm yesterday, March 31, prompting an immediate response from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Unit and Pattaya police.

    Tourists watched in horror as rescue workers rushed to assist the injured victim, 35 year old Malata, who was found with a severe head wound and blood pouring down her face.

    Rescuers provided emergency first aid before quickly transporting her to a nearby hospital.

    The suspected attacker, 42 year old Wasan, was heavily intoxicated and still in his security guard uniform when he was detained at the scene by police and bystanders. A second man, 40 year old Weerawat, was also apprehended in connection with the incident. Shattered beer bottle fragments were scattered across the pavement.

    According to Malata, the violence began after a heated argument with Wasan and his group.

    “He suddenly stood up and smashed the bottle over my head,” she told rescuers before being stretchered away.

    Weerawat denied involvement, claiming he and his brother were drinking peacefully when Malata repeatedly approached them, accusing them of making offensive remarks. He insisted the situation “spiralled into chaos” but denied striking her.

    However, eyewitnesses told a different story.

    Pattaya beach brawl: Drunk guard assaults transwoman | News by Thaiger

    Several bystanders reported seeing Wasan and his companions verbally taunting Malata before the confrontation turned violent.

    “He kicked her and then smashed the bottle on her head,” one witness said.

    Another added that even as people tried to pull him away, he refused to stop the attack.

    Fortunately, one good Samaritan managed to film the incident. The footage has since been handed over to police as key evidence.

    Both Wasan and Weerawat were taken into custody and transported to the local station for interrogation. Police are now awaiting Malata’s full recovery so she can formally file a complaint, reported The Pattaya News.

    Police have confirmed they will press charges under Thai law once the investigation concludes.

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    1 April 01 2025
    Crime News
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  • Thai government reassures safety after Bangkok building collapse

    The Thai government is ramping up efforts to bolster international confidence in the country following March 28 earthquake, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. During her remarks at the Thailand Investment and Expat Services Centre opening ceremony in One Bangkok, the Thai premier addressed concerns about the collapse of the newly constructed State Audit Office …

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    The Thai government is ramping up efforts to bolster international confidence in the country following March 28 earthquake, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra.

    During her remarks at the Thailand Investment and Expat Services Centre opening ceremony in One Bangkok, the Thai premier addressed concerns about the collapse of the newly constructed State Audit Office building.

    The 38 year old PM She explained that the collapse resulted from technical errors specific to that building, assuring the international community that other structures in Bangkok meet earthquake-resistant standards and are not at risk.

    She further emphasised Thailand’s dedication to restoring its image and public trust, noting that a detailed investigation into the approval, design, and construction materials of the project is currently underway.

    Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, along with Industry Minister Akanat Promphan, are set to examine the construction materials used. Samples have already been collected for analysis, and preliminary results are expected within two or three days.

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt reported that the capital’s situation has nearly stabilised. He mentioned that normal traffic has resumed throughout Bangkok, including major expressways and metro lines, though minor congestion persists near the collapsed building site in Chatuchak district and areas with crane removal operations in Bang Sue district.

    Building inspections are ongoing in the city, with over 13,000 reports received. While most cases involve minor wall cracks, two buildings have been declared unsafe, impacting approximately 2,000 residents.

    Temporary accommodations have been arranged for those affected, with support from corporate and government bodies.

    Italian-Thai Development PCL (ITD), part of the ITD-CREC joint venture responsible for the collapsed building, expressed deep regret over the incident. The company committed to full cooperation with investigators and compensation for the families of victims and those injured. ITD also expressed confidence in the safety of its other construction projects, reported Bamgkok Post.

    Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit has not confirmed whether ITD will be blacklisted by the government but indicated that criminal charges are under consideration.

    Thai government reassures safety after Bangkok building collapse | News by Thaiger
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    1 April 01 2025
    Thailand News
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  • No boots for blisters: Thai military service exemptions updated

    In a move that’s shaking up the conscription rules, Thailand’s Defence Ministry added three more medical conditions to the list of diseases that exempt young men from compulsory military service — and they’re anything but ordinary. A directive signed by Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul was published in the Royal Gazette …

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    In a move that’s shaking up the conscription rules, Thailand’s Defence Ministry added three more medical conditions to the list of diseases that exempt young men from compulsory military service — and they’re anything but ordinary.

    A directive signed by Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul was published in the Royal Gazette on March 25 and took effect immediately.

    The ruling invokes Article 28 (2) of the Military Service Act 1954 to revise Coup Order No. 300 (1972), officially expanding the list of disqualifying medical conditions from 12 to 15.

    The three newly added diseases are:

    • A group of blistering skin diseases

    • Hirschsprung’s disease

    • Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency

    The blistering disease group includes rare and serious autoimmune skin conditions such as Pemphigus vulgaris, Pemphigus foliaceus, Pemphigus erythematosus, Paraneoplastic pemphigus, Gestational pemphigoid, and Epidermolysis bullosa.

    These conditions cause painful blisters and skin damage, often requiring long-term treatment and specialised care, making military life not just uncomfortable but dangerous.

    Hirschsprung’s disease, typically diagnosed at birth or in early childhood, affects the colon due to missing nerve cells. This leads to chronic bowel obstruction and can cause life-threatening complications if untreated.

    G6PD deficiency, on the other hand, is a genetic disorder affecting red blood cells. The lack of this essential enzyme can lead to hemolysis (the breakdown of red blood cells), especially when exposed to certain foods, medications, or infections — conditions that could easily arise in the demanding environment of military training.

    No boots for blisters: Thai military service exemptions updated | News by Thaiger

    These three join the previously listed 12 groups of conditions that already qualified for exemption, such as asthma, coronary artery disease, mental health disorders, cancer, hepatitis, albinism, and gender identity-related conditions, reported The Nation.

    The latest update reflects what many see as a long-overdue adjustment in military medical screening standards, particularly as understanding of rare diseases and genetic conditions improves.

    While conscription remains a rite of passage for many Thai men, the Defence Ministry’s decision signals growing awareness of health equity and an attempt to ensure that the system doesn’t come at the cost of an individual’s well-being.

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    1 April 01 2025
    Bangkok News
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  • Thai woman dies after swallowing denture at Lampang market

    A Thai woman accidentally swallowed her dentures yesterday, which blocked her windpipe and led to her death at a fresh market in the northern province of Lampang. Vendors and shoppers at the market sought assistance from a rescue team for the 67 year old woman, Moi, yesterday, March 31. She was seen suddenly losing consciousness …

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    A Thai woman accidentally swallowed her dentures yesterday, which blocked her windpipe and led to her death at a fresh market in the northern province of Lampang.

    Vendors and shoppers at the market sought assistance from a rescue team for the 67 year old woman, Moi, yesterday, March 31. She was seen suddenly losing consciousness after using a bathroom within the market while walking back to her stall.

    The vendors suspected that Moi fainted due to a pre-existing medical condition, hypertension. They rushed to assist her with inhalers but were unable to revive her.

    The rescue team hurried Moi to a hospital, continuing to administer CPR on the way. Upon further examination, they discovered a denture lodged in her throat and attempted to remove it to restore her breathing.

    Unfortunately, the rescuers were unable to extract the denture in time. It blocked her windpipe, causing her to choke to death.

    Thai woman swallows denture and dies
    Photo via Facebook/ LPCM News : ข่าวลำปาง เชียงใหม่

    Channel 7 issued a warning to all denture users, advising them to check their dentures regularly and avoid using damaged ones.

    Damaged dentures can not only cause injuries to the teeth and gums but may also unexpectedly become lodged in the throat, potentially leading to a fatal incident like Moi’s.

    In a similar case reported in September last year, a retired Thai teacher in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat narrowly escaped death after his denture accidentally slipped into his throat. Fortunately, a doctor was able to remove the obstruction.

    Denture leads to death
    Photo via Facebook/ LPCM News : ข่าวลำปาง เชียงใหม่

    A Spanish woman also experienced a similar incident while eating a chicken wing. A piece of meat became stuck in her throat, prompting her to rush to the bathroom and attempt to dislodge it with her eight-inch toothbrush. She successfully removed the meat but accidentally dropped the toothbrush into her throat.

    The woman was rushed to a hospital, where a medical team administered anaesthesia and carefully removed the toothbrush from her stomach using the lasso technique.

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    1 April 01 2025
    Northern Thailand News
    https://thethaiger.com/?p=882783
  • Pregnant woman saved from quake rubble in Myanmar

    A story of hope for the family and friends of those trapped beneath the rubble of a Bangkok building emerged today from Myanmar’s capital, when a 63 year old woman was rescued 91 hours after she became trapped beneath the wreckage of her building. Emergency workers carefully extracted her after tirelessly digging through debris, marking …

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    A story of hope for the family and friends of those trapped beneath the rubble of a Bangkok building emerged today from Myanmar’s capital, when a 63 year old woman was rescued 91 hours after she became trapped beneath the wreckage of her building. Emergency workers carefully extracted her after tirelessly digging through debris, marking one of the most extraordinary survival stories to emerge since the quake.

    Her rescue came just over 24 hours after another miracle: a pregnant woman was found alive beneath the ruins. Video footage shows rescue teams atop a pile of debris, setting up an intricate pulley system to reach her. She was discovered wedged within the collapsed remains of her apartment. With painstaking care, rescuers strapped her to a stretcher, stabilised her spine, and winched her down two storeys to waiting arms below.

    Meanwhile, in Bangkok, the search for life continues amid the ruins of the collapsed 30-storey State Audit Office building. As of this morning, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration confirmed 13 dead and 19 injured, with dozens still missing.

    According to the Ruamkatanyu Rescue Foundation, a US-supplied sensor has detected 70 signs of possible life deep within the centre of the collapsed structure, between the 17th and 21st floors, where many of the missing were believed to be working.

    Pregnant woman saved from quake rubble in Myanmar | News by Thaiger
    Pictures courtesy of Bangkok Post

    Bangkok Deputy Governor Tavida Kamolvej said, “It’s still unclear how many of the 70 signals are actual people. So far, we’ve identified six as human remains.”

    She added that the collapse had caused the building to pancake, the floors flattened one atop the other, making it impossible to pinpoint which floor survivors were on.

    The building, still under construction at the time of the quake, lacked a finalised blueprint. This, combined with 1-metre-thick concrete walls, has made rescue operations painstakingly slow, reported Bangkok Post and Daily Mail UK.

    Pregnant woman saved from quake rubble in Myanmar | News by Thaiger

    Heavy machinery remains unusable due to safety concerns, forcing rescuers to remove debris by hand, top-down, piece by piece. The rescue strategy is being continuously revised in hopes of finding more survivors.

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    1 April 01 2025
    Environment News
    https://thethaiger.com/?p=882768
  • Blood and sweat: Phuket red cross urges life-saving donations this Songkran

    The Phuket Red Cross and the Blood Bank at Vachira Phuket Hospital are urging locals to consider blood donation as a life-saving gesture this April, coinciding with the Songkran holiday. Special blood donation events are being held to meet the demand for Rh-negative blood, predominantly donated by foreigners due to its rarity among Thai donors. …

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    The Phuket Red Cross and the Blood Bank at Vachira Phuket Hospital are urging locals to consider blood donation as a life-saving gesture this April, coinciding with the Songkran holiday.

    Special blood donation events are being held to meet the demand for Rh-negative blood, predominantly donated by foreigners due to its rarity among Thai donors. The increase in tourism and related accidents has heightened the need for this blood type, and eligible donors are encouraged to contribute.

    With the Songkran holidays approaching, a period notorious for traffic accidents, the need for blood donations becomes even more critical. The Red Cross is calling for ongoing donations throughout 2025 to support patients in need.

    April’s donation drive is also part of the #70thAnniversary70MillionCCs in Honour of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn campaign, celebrating her 70th birthday on April 2. Donors will receive a commemorative Give Blood Give Love T-shirt when donating at the PRBC office near Saphan Hin.

    The Phuket Red Cross will conduct mobile blood donation sessions throughout April at various locations, including:

    – April 1: 9am to 12pm – Phuket Vocational College
    – April 2: 8.30am to 7.30pm – Phuket branch of the Red Cross, Wichit
    – April 3: 8.30am to 2pm – Maritime Park Resort, Krabi
    – April 4: 1pm to 3.30pm – Rhom Bho Property PCL, Rawai
    – April 4: 12pm to 6pm – Lotus’s shopping centre, bypass road
    – April 5: 11am to 3pm – Robinson Lifestyle, Chalong

    The Blood Bank at Vachira Phuket Hospital will also hold mobile donation drives at several venues, such as:

    – April 1: 10am to 3pm – Provincial Police Region 8, Mai Khao
    – April 5: 10am to 7pm – Lotus’s shopping centre, Chalong
    – April 2: 10am to 6pm – Limelight Phuket, Phuket Town

    Donations can also be made at the Phuket Regional Blood Centre, located at 38/193 Rattanakosin 200 Pi Road in Talad Neua, Phuket Town. The centre operates on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8.30am to 4.30pm, on Tuesday and Thursday from 8.30am to 8pm, and on weekends and public holidays from 9am to 3pm.

    For further information, contact the Phuket Red Cross at 076-251178, mobile 081-9588854, Facebook: Phuket Red Cross Blood Donation Center, or LINE: @rdi1296r, reported The Phuket News.

    The Blood Bank at Vachira Phuket Hospital, located on the fourth floor of the outpatient building on Yaowarat Road, Phuket Town, is always open. For inquiries, call 076-361234 ext 1287 or visit their Facebook page, ธนาคารเลือด รพ.วชิระภูเก็ต (Vachira Phuket Hospital Blood Bank).

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    1 April 01 2025
    Phuket News
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  • TV blackout fears rise over NBTC frequency plan

    A storm is brewing in Thailand’s media industry as leading digital TV broadcasters warn that the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission’s (NBTC) latest move could trigger mass TV blackouts and potentially collapse the nation’s digital television industry. The controversy erupted after the NBTC held a public hearing on its proposal to auction off the 3500 …

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    A storm is brewing in Thailand’s media industry as leading digital TV broadcasters warn that the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission’s (NBTC) latest move could trigger mass TV blackouts and potentially collapse the nation’s digital television industry.

    The controversy erupted after the NBTC held a public hearing on its proposal to auction off the 3500 MHz frequency band, a spectrum currently used by satellite TV providers via C Band, to telecommunications operators for international mobile services.

    Analysts are sounding the alarm, warning that the reallocation could cut off access to TV for millions of households across Thailand.

    According to industry experts, around 70% of Thai viewers still rely on satellite TV, with 60% of them using the 3500 MHz C Band frequency.

    TV blackout fears rise over NBTC frequency plan | News by Thaiger

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    In response, the Association of Digital Television Broadcasting (ADTEB), led by President Suparb Kleekajai, gathered top executives from major TV stations to voice unified opposition to the NBTC’s move.

    Among the broadcasting heavyweights in attendance were Paiboon Damrongchaitham (GMM Grammy), Thakolkiat Veerawan (One31), Watchara Watcharapol (Thai Rath TV), Chakrit Direkwattanachai (Channel 3), Adisak Limparungpatanakij (Nation TV), Nonglak Ngamroj (Channel 8), and Siri Boonpitakket (Amarin TV), reported The Nation.

    TV blackout fears rise over NBTC frequency plan | News by Thaiger

    Their concerns were laid out in three key points:

    1. The NBTC’s failure to fully transition TV viewership to the DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial) system has left most of the population reliant on satellite services. Broadcasters insist the 3500 MHz frequency must be protected at least until the Thaicom satellite licence expires or until a viable alternative system is in place.

    2. They argue there is no urgent need to auction the spectrum. Telecom operators have indicated it would take up to two years to prepare for use of the 3500 MHz band, suggesting a delay would not affect development plans but could prevent unnecessary viewer disruption.

    3. The NBTC must urgently provide a roadmap for the future of national TV broadcasting post-2029, when the current digital TV licences expire. This includes setting clear criteria for the next licensing phase by mid-2025.

    During today’s hearing, digital TV bosses made their stance clear:

    “Preserve the 3500 MHz frequency or risk dismantling the foundation of free public television in Thailand.”

    The battle over bandwidth is now on and the future of Thai TV hangs in the balance.

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    1 April 01 2025
    Bangkok News
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  • OBEC reschedules exams after earthquake, safety checks underway

    The Office of Basic Education Commission (OBEC) is working to establish new dates for the entrance exams for Matthayom 1 and 4 (equivalent to Years 7 and 10) admissions, following a postponement due to an earthquake. Originally planned for April 5 at schools affiliated with the OBEC for the 2025 academic year, the nationwide exams …

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    The Office of Basic Education Commission (OBEC) is working to establish new dates for the entrance exams for Matthayom 1 and 4 (equivalent to Years 7 and 10) admissions, following a postponement due to an earthquake.

    Originally planned for April 5 at schools affiliated with the OBEC for the 2025 academic year, the nationwide exams have been delayed.

    OBEC’s Secretary General, Sub Lieutenant Thanu Wongchinda, announced that the revised schedule will be released within the week. He assured parents that the admissions process will be completed before the new school term begins in May.

    In terms of school building safety, Sub. Lt. Thanu reported that as of April 6, more than 1,000 school buildings and associated structures experienced damage, varying from minor to severe.

    OBEC has directed each Education Service Area Office to collaborate with the provincial Public Works and Town & Country Planning Office for comprehensive inspections.

    Following these detailed assessments, the findings and renovation proposals should be submitted to the commission to secure a budget for maintenance and repairs, reported Bangkok Post.

    The Bangkok Secondary Education Service Area Office highlighted that Suankularb Wittayalai School had the highest competition rate for Matthayom 1 admissions at 1:5.35, with Samsen Wittayalai School following at 1:4.04.

    In terms of Matthayom 4 admissions, Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni) School had the most competitive rate at 1:17.88, followed by Potisarnpittayakorn School at 1:15.95.

    In similar news, following last week’s earthquake, the use of four government buildings has been halted due to detected structural cracks, pending expert assessments and repairs before they can reopen.

    On March 31, Pongnara Yenying, the Director General of the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning, provided an update on the inspections of buildings affected by the earthquake. Four government buildings have been temporarily shut down due to safety issues.

    Pongnara explained that the buildings damaged by the March 28 earthquake were categorised into public, private, and government structures, including hospitals, government offices, and several schools, as part of the inspection process.

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    1 April 01 2025
    Thailand News
    https://thethaiger.com/?p=882467
  • Bangkok and Airbnb team up for free quake accommodation

    Bangkok is collaborating with Airbnb.org to provide free accommodation for those affected by an earthquake in the city, including rescue workers and volunteers. According to a Facebook post by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday, March 31, the initiative aims to assist those unable to return to their homes due to the earthquake. The partnership …

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    Bangkok is collaborating with Airbnb.org to provide free accommodation for those affected by an earthquake in the city, including rescue workers and volunteers.

    According to a Facebook post by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday, March 31, the initiative aims to assist those unable to return to their homes due to the earthquake.

    The partnership offers temporary housing at no cost to those impacted in Bangkok. This includes individuals whose homes have suffered severe damage or who need to evacuate, as well as rescue personnel and volunteers assisting in the aftermath of the quake.

    Airbnb.org has pledged to provide up to 2,000 nights of free temporary accommodation in collaboration with the BMA. Currently, the project has extended assistance to over 200 affected individuals.

    Bangkok and Airbnb team up for free quake accommodation | News by Thaiger
    Photo courtesy of BMA Facebook

    Interested parties can complete a form and await contact from Bangkok officials. The city administration will determine the target groups eligible for assistance. Airbnb.org, a non-profit organisation founded by Airbnb, leverages Airbnb’s platform to connect people with temporary housing during crises. Airbnb waives all fees for stays arranged through Airbnb.org.

    Since 2020, Airbnb.org has provided over 1.6 million nights of free accommodation for more than 250,000 people globally, including those affected by wildfires, hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes, reported KhaoSod.

    This initiative by Airbnb.org is part of broader efforts to support communities worldwide impacted by natural disasters.

    In similar news, four government buildings in Thailand have been temporarily closed due to dangerous cracks discovered after the recent earthquake.

    Officals say the buildings will remain off-limits until structural experts complete detailed inspections and repairs.

    Pongnara Yenying, Director General of the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning, confirmed the closures and outlined the broader assessment process, which covers public, private, and institutional structures, including hospitals, schools, and government offices.

    The department is working closely with the Council of Engineers, the Association of Building Inspectors, the Engineering Institute of Thailand, and over 100 volunteer engineers from the private sector.

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    1 April 01 2025
    Bangkok News
    https://thethaiger.com/?p=882250