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A total of 277 road deaths over Songkran A total of 277 road deaths over Songkran THAILAND: A total of 277 people were killed and 2,357 injured in almost 2,400 road accidents over this year’s Songkran holiday period, with drink-driving involved in over a third of crashes reported this year, traffic officials said yesterday (Apr 17). Sunday 18 April 2021, 10:02AM A police office gathers evidence after a crash that involved six vehicles in Muang district of Nakhon Si Thammarat on April 12. Photo: Nujaree Raekrun. Deputy permanent secretary for the interior and chairman of the road accident prevention sub-committee, Asnit Samphantharat, said the figures represent accidents reported between April 10-16, when authorities stepped up its road safety campaign in light of the anticipated surge in holiday traffic across the country. ....
PHUKET: Phuket last night concluded its Seven Days of Danger road-safety campaign for the Songkran Thai New Year holidays with 21 officially recognised accidents that resulted in one death and 20 peop ....
Government is confident it can overcome current COVID-19 crisis without needing to impose nationwide lockdown Pizaro Gozali Idrus | 16.04.2021 JAKARTA, Indonesia Thailand reported a record 1,582 COVID-19 cases on Friday after this week’s celebration of the traditional Thai New Year or Songkran festival. The new cases marked the highest number in a single day since the start of the pandemic and the fifth record daily tally this week. The Buddhist-majority country s COVID-19 Situation Administration Center said the new cases took the total number of infections to 39,038, with deaths remaining at 97. By province, Bangkok logged 312 new cases, Chiang Mai 272, Chon Buri 111, Prachuap Khiri Khan 100, Songkhla 89, and Lampang 59. ....
For a second straight year, Thailand rang in the Thai New Year’s festival known here as Songkran, but without the traditional water-splashing, parties or concerts, as the country faces a new wave in the COVID-19 pandemic. Celebrants in the predominantly Buddhist nation focused instead on making merits to observe the three-day holiday, which kicked off on Tuesday. In the morning, followers offered alms and later sprinkled water to show respect to Buddhist monks, who wore plastic face shields as a pandemic precaution. Culture Minister Ittipol Khunpleum led officials and celebrants in what was called a “New Normal, Preserving Thai Culture” event at Wat Arun Ratchawararam. The temple, a major tourist destination in Bangkok, was open while others were partially closed because of the pandemic. ....
BANGKOK: Thailand on Tuesday (Apr 13) reported 965 new COVID-19 cases after registering record rises in the past two days as the country started . ....