Thailand's long-term rehabilitation plans prepared

BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A Thai government committee tasked with national rehabilitation strategies has started working out the country's long-term rehabilitation plans, as inundations in dozen
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A Thai government committee tasked with national rehabilitation strategies has started working out the country's long-term rehabilitation plans, as inundations in dozen
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A Thai government committee tasked with national rehabilitation strategies has started working out the country's long-term rehabilitation plans, as inundations in dozen
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A Thai government committee tasked with national rehabilitation strategies has started working out the country's long-term rehabilitation plans, as inundations in dozen
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A flood relief initiative, “Power of Thai”, has been launched by a dozen of private conglomerates to help affected people and to rehabilitate inundated areas.
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A flood relief initiative, “Power of Thai”, has been launched by a dozen of private conglomerates to help affected people and to rehabilitate inundated areas.
BANGKOK, November 16 (TNA) - A flood relief initiative, “Power of Thai”, has been launched by a dozen of private conglomerates to help affected people and to rehabilitate inundated areas.
BANGKOK, November 15 (TNA) - The water situation in Bangkok's some inner areas has been improving, as flooding has mostly been receding to only some 5-15 centimetres, passable for small vehicles no
BANGKOK, November 15 (TNA) - The water situation in Bangkok's some inner areas has been improving, as flooding has mostly been receding to only some 5-15 centimetres, passable for small vehicles no
BANGKOK, November 15 (TNA) - The water situation in Bangkok's some inner areas has been improving, as flooding has mostly been receding to only some 5-15 centimetres, passable for small vehicles no
CHIANG MAI, November 15 (TNA) - Local villagers and tourists visiting to Doi Intanont, Thailand's highest peak in the northern resort Chiang Mai Province, now need to kindle fire to warm themselves