Today (31 March 2025), Ms. Thitipat Chotidechachainan, Head of the Working Group of the Minister of Industry, along with standard experts from the Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI), brought samples of steel bars collected from the Office of the Auditor General building that collapsed during the earthquake on 28 March 2025 to inspect the qu
Din Daeng Expressway entrance and exit are now open. People are waiting to use the service.
For the Din Daeng Expressway Toll Booth, it is open for both inbound to the city heading to Rama 9 Road, Chaeng Watthana, Sukhumvit, Bang Na, Rama 4, Dao Khanong and the opposite side of the road, which is the Sutthisan-bound route, Lat Phrao Intersection, which will exit at Vibhavadi-Din Daeng Road or the route that will connect to the tollway to
Know now! "Cell Broadcast" Disaster warning technology used worldwide
At a time when natural disasters and emergencies are occurring frequently around the world, effective warning technology has become a crucial tool in saving lives and reducing damage. "Cell Broadcast" (CB), a distributed warning message system via mobile phone networks, has been accepted in many countries. It can send messages to all phones in the
Myanmar earthquake death toll rises to 1,700, emergency funds raised for relief and rehabilitation
Today (31 March 2025), foreign news agencies reported that rescue workers are continuing to search for survivors who may be trapped under the rubble after an earthquake measuring 8.2 on the Richter scale struck on 28 March. The intensity of the earthquake severely affected many areas of Myanmar, especially in Naypyidaw, Mandalay, Sagaing, Bago, Mag
"Economic-Financial Sector" confirms all systems are operating normally
Asst. Prof. Thanet Veerasiri, President of the Council of Engineers, said that the inspection of the infrastructure systems of the buildings that were requested for inspection found that they were not significantly affected by the earthquake. The buildings were designed according to current engineering standards and could withstand earthquakes. It