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A 31-year-old Chinese suspect in a major explosives and weapons case was rushed to hospital after suffering seizures and severe stress while being processed for detention at Pattaya Special Prison.

PATTAYA, Thailand – A Chinese national facing serious charges involving C4 explosives and military-grade weapons was rushed to hospital on May 11 after collapsing with sei...


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Jomtien municipal officers assisted a homeless woman sleeping near the beachfront as storm clouds and worsening weather moved into the Pattaya area on May 12.

PATTAYA, Thailand – Municipal officers in Jomtien conducted a beachfront welfare and safety patrol on May 12 after spotting a homeless woman sleeping near the shoreline while storm clouds gathered over the area...


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Pattaya Deputy Mayor Damrongkiat Pinijkan led city officials to inspect storm damage in Arunothai after a large tree collapsed onto power lines, causing road closures and power outages.

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya city officials visited the Arunothai area on May 11 to inspect storm damage, address traffic congestion issues, and listen to residents’ concerns following...


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Thai police continue to detain a 33-year-old Taiwanese woman linked to the Mingchen Sun weapons and explosives case, as investigations into her involvement continue in Chonburi.

PATTAYA, Thailand – Thai authorities continue to detain a Taiwanese woman linked to a major weapons and explosives case involving Chinese national M...


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Bang Saray officials deploy machinery and workers to remove sand and mud from roads after days of heavy rainfall.

PATTAYA , Thailand – Local authorities in Bang Saray, south of Pattaya, have launched urgent cleanup operations after continuous rainfall caused sand and soil runoff onto several roads, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions for motorists, May ...


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