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Veteran soldier loses prosthetic leg in Krabi accident

Veteran soldier loses prosthetic leg in Krabi accident

A Danish soldier who lost his leg in Afghanistan was hit by a motorbike in Krabi this week. His prosthetic leg was smashed in the accident, but his insurance company refused to pay for him to change the ticket. Benjamin Kragsskjold lost his leg in Afghanistan in 2008 when he was serving as part...
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Phuket falling on “Asia’s Best Islands”

Phuket falling on “Asia’s Best Islands”

Two hotels from the Andaman region is making it to the annul best list from Travel & Leisure. Another from Krabi is on the watch list. The two hotels from Phuket are the Amanpuri (#13) and JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa on number 15. Phuket’s Amanpuri is the very first Amanresorts property and,...
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World Sales Record for Asia Asia

World Sales Record for Asia Asia

AirAsia achieved another world record, this time by selling more than 500,000 seats in 24 hours. Air Asia sold a record-breaking 538,000 seats on Wednesday, the first day of its Mind Blowing Fare campaign, which offers 10 baht airfares for domestic and international flights. AirAsia bested its previous record of 390,000 seats sold in...
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Dengue fever still spreading

Dengue fever still spreading

The situation of dengue fever outbreak is still a worry in provinces along the Andaman Coast. The number of infected patients continues to soar. Minister of Public Health Jurin Laksanawisit says the overall situation of the dengue fever spread was still considered critical. This year, the number of infections is 83% higher than last...
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2004-quake affected California

U.S. seismologists have found evidence that the massive 2004 earthquake that triggered killer tsunamis throughout the Indian Ocean weakened at least a portion of California’s famed San Andreas Fault. The results, which appear this week in the journal Nature, suggest that the Earth’s largest earthquakes can weaken fault zones worldwide and may trigger periods...
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Sea rescue center for Andaman region

Thailand has approved an Bt18 million budget to set up Andaman sea rescue centers in a bid to restore confidence among tourists and the image of tourism in its Andaman coastal provinces. The budget will be allocated to Thailand’s five Andaman Sea coastal provinces of Phuket, Krabi, Phangnga, Ranong, and Trang. Phuket Disaster Prevention...
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Back in time

Back in time

Foreigners discovering Phuket, plans for a casino, an expatriate stabbed, tourists robbed, plane accident with pilot error - this is not a flashback over the last 12 months, but foreign news reports published from the Andaman region from 1945 to 1989.
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Phi Phi deaths: Preliminary autopsy report shows acute gastritis, heart failure

Phi Phi deaths: Preliminary autopsy report shows acute gastritis, heart failure

No conclusive answers in the preliminary autopsy report of Norwegian woman who died at Phi Phi last weeknd.
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A life cut short

A life cut short

View Full Album Jill Sheree St. Onge was on a three month long tour of Asia with her fiancée and visited Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia and Malaysia. They were planning to return to Seattle, US on the 12th of May. Jill died after falling ill at Phi Phi over the weekend, along with another foreign...
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Waiting for autopsy results

Police and doctors believe that food poisoning may be the case of the two deaths at Phi Phi. The fiancée of the American woman suspect she was poisoned from chemicals of a nearby water treatment plant.
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