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Monthly Archives: April 2012
It’s Songkran Time Again
The Thai New Solar Year starts today 13th April. The temperatures are rising, and today it’s time for the Songkran Festival of Water to start. Thailand‘s most celebrated festival is the Songkran Festival. It starts April 13 and lasts between … Continue reading
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Tsunami Alert Lifted in Thailand
The National Disaster Warning Centre has lifted the tsunami warning after an 8.6 magnitude earthquake struck off Sumatra on Wednesday afternoon, centre director Somsak Khaosuwan said. Grp Cpt Somsak said he was confident that there will be no tsunami in … Continue reading
Sumatra Earthquake effect on Thailand Update
The TAN (Thai-Asean News Network) update at 20:00 Thai Time. Here is an update by TAN (Video will be available at around 20:40 Thai Time (13:40GMT) when upload finished): Related articles Sumatra Earthquake 8.7 threatens Thailand Coast (steveriches.wordpress.com) Update: Tsunami … Continue reading
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Sumatra Earthquake 8.7 threatens Thailand Coast
A massive earthquake has struck off of the Indonesian coast. Tsunami warnings have been issued around the Andaman Sea Coastal areas in Thailand. According to initial reports, the quake tremors were felt in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and India too. A … Continue reading