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Police

BMTA Ready to Compensate Victims of Train-Bus Collision; 1.5 Million Baht Per Fatality Plus Insurance Deductibles

BMTA will compensate victims of a train-bus collision with 1.5 million baht per death and up to 500,000 baht per injury, covering insurance limits plus additional expenses like funeral and medical costs.

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The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) is prepared to compensate victims of the train-bus collision through insurance coverage and assistance beyond standard compensation limits. On May 17, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Transport Minister Siripong Angsakulkiate, and BMTA Director Kittikarn Jomdang visited injured passengers at Camillian Hospital to offer encouragement and support.

BMTA Director Kittikarn confirmed the organization's commitment to provide full assistance to all affected individuals, both deceased and injured, covering maximum insurance compensation as well as any expenses exceeding standard coverage, including funeral costs and medical expenses beyond insurance limits.

The BMTA has coordinated with Muang Thai Insurance and the Motor Vehicle Accident Victims Protection Fund to provide immediate assistance. Initial compensation includes 1.5 million baht per death and 80,000 to 500,000 baht per injury case. Relatives of Route 206 passengers can contact the Ratchathewi District Office at 06-3935-5369 or the BMTA Contact Center at 1348 for inquiries, name searches, or additional information. Official updates are available through the BMTA Plus Facebook fan page.

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Breaking

Verstappen Left Disappointed After Engine Failure Costs Him Nürburgring 24 Hours Victory

Max Verstappen's bid for victory at the Nürburgring 24 Hours ended in disappointment when his Mercedes-AMG GT3 suffered a driveshaft failure while leading with just four hours remaining. The F1 champion was forced to retire from the enduran

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Max Verstappen posted a message after being forced to withdraw from the Nürburgring 24 Hours endurance racing championship due to an engine failure while leading in first place. The four-time Formula One world champion used his break from F1 racing to compete in the event for Verstappen Racing in a Mercedes-AMG GT3 numbered 3. However, while he was leading during the final stretch with less than four hours remaining, an unexpected problem occurred when his car suffered a driveshaft failure, forcing him and his team out of the race just as the championship was within reach. The victory instead went to another Mercedes-AMG GT3 entry numbered 80. Following the race, Verstappen posted a tweet saying: "Very unlucky and a frustrating end to the race, but these things can happen. I still enjoyed the experience racing with Jules, Luzzi, and Dani. Thank you to the team and everyone for the support."

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National

Miccelsen Becomes Second Thai National to Play in German Bundesliga

Thai-Norwegian striker Nicolas Miccelsen will join the German Bundesliga after his club SV Elversberg secured promotion with a 3-0 victory, becoming only the second Thai national to reach the top division.

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Nicolas Miccelsen, a Thai-Norwegian striker, has become the second Thai national to play in the German Bundesliga after his club SV Elversberg secured promotion. In the Bundesliga 2 match on May 17, SV Elversberg hosted Freiburg Münster at Falkenstadt Kaiserlinde stadium. A win would guarantee immediate promotion to the German top division. Elversberg dominated the match convincingly, winning 3-0 to collect 62 points from 34 matches, securing runner-up status and automatic promotion to the German Bundesliga. Though tied on points with Paderborn, Elversberg's superior goal difference secured their second-place finish. In the match, Nicolas Miccelsen came on as a substitute in the 79th minute, replacing Lars Günther, making him the second Thai national to play in the German top flight, following Coach Heng Withaya Louhagoal, who previously played for Hertha Berlin in 1979.

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Police

Van Driver in Psychotic State Swings Baseball Bat at Motorcycle, Sets It on Fire, Then Rampages Through Bang Bua Thong Guesthouse Smashing Windows

A van driver in a psychotic state attacked a motorcyclist with a baseball bat on Highway 340 early May 17, then rampaged through a Bang Bua Thong guesthouse smashing windows and appliances after surrendering to police.

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On May 17, 2026, at approximately 3:50 AM, a 49-year-old goat herder named Prasert (surname withheld) was riding his motorcycle on Highway 340 heading back to his accommodation in Bang Bua Thong when a white van driven by 37-year-old Itthiphattana cut him off and forced him to stop. The van driver got out wielding a baseball bat, shouting "Who sent you?" repeatedly before attacking. Prasert fled into a nearby alley, and the van driver proceeded to smash his motorcycle with the bat and set it on fire. When Prasert learned the van driver had surrendered at a nearby guesthouse claiming it wasn't intentional, the man continued his rampage, using the baseball bat to smash windows and doors, then moving inside to destroy a 32-inch television and a rice cooker in the investigation room. Security footage from Bang Bua Thong Police Station confirmed the van driver arrived at 4:19 AM, bowed three times at the guesthouse entrance while shouting incoherently, then systematically damaged property. The van driver's employer, 64-year-old Boonmi, stated the man had worked as a company shuttle driver for only ten days after being referred by a friend who asked for help finding him a job following his unemployment.

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Regional

Agriculture Minister Suriya Visits EEC, Directs All Agencies to Maximize Water Management Efficiency

Agriculture Minister Suriya inspected water management preparations across Chanthaburi and the Eastern Economic Corridor, directing agencies to maximize efficiency as the monsoon season approaches with potential El Niño effects.

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Today (May 17, 2025), Agriculture Minister Suriya Jungrungruangkit, accompanied by Deputy Agriculture Minister Watcharapol Khaokhram and his delegation, conducted a field inspection of water management and monsoon season 2025 preparations in Chanthaburi Province at the Phlakdee Rampai Royal Water Drainage Project. The inspection was led by Irrigation Department Director-General Suriyphol Nuchonong, Deputy Director-General Thanon Suthipichai, and Thinakorn Lueorloen, Director of the 9th Regional Irrigation Office, along with representatives from various government agencies.

Current water levels in the six main reservoirs across Chanthaburi Province total approximately 189 million cubic meters, representing 50% of combined capacity. This provides ample storage space to accommodate rainfall expected between May and October while maintaining sufficient reserves for the upcoming dry season. Water management plans for the coming monsoon will balance current precipitation with adequate storage for future dry season needs.

The minister's delegation then proceeded to Prasaer Reservoir in Wang Chan District, Rayong Province, to monitor water management conditions in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) area encompassing Chachoengsao, Rayong, and Chonburi provinces. Currently, the EEC region holds approximately 505 million cubic meters of water, or 37% of total reservoir capacity. Close weather monitoring has detected potential El Niño effects that may result in below-average rainfall in certain periods. The Royal Irrigation Department has implemented contingency measures by diverting water between various sources and storing it in interconnected reservoirs throughout the EEC. More than 27 million cubic meters have already been transferred to enhance water security and meet the needs of residents, industry, and agriculture while reducing future water shortage risks.

The Agriculture Minister has directed all relevant agencies to closely monitor weather patterns and water conditions, while preparing machinery, equipment, and personnel to provide rapid assistance to affected communities, thereby minimizing potential impacts.

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Police

Bus Driver to Face Charges in Fatal Train Collision; Still Hospitalized with Severe Burns

Police are preparing to charge the bus driver in a fatal collision between a freight train and an air-conditioned bus at a Bangkok railway crossing that killed numerous people. The driver remains hospitalized with severe burns from the May

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Police are preparing to file charges against the bus driver involved in a tragic collision between a freight train and an air-conditioned Route 206 bus at the Makkasan railway crossing on Asok-Din Daeng Road, which resulted in numerous deaths and injuries. The train driver tested positive for drug use, and the railway flagman has been detained and charged as well.

On May 17, at 9 p.m., Pol. Col. Uramporn Khundetchasamsrithi, superintendent of Makkasan Police Station, along with Pol. Lt. (F) Khanista Thepnuean, deputy superintendent (investigation), and investigating officers traveled to the hospital with case documents, evidence, and printing equipment to question injured survivors still receiving treatment.

Police are preparing to charge bus driver Lapish (surname withheld) with reckless operation causing injury or death to others. He is currently hospitalized at Kamillian Hospital with burn wounds covering his torso and both legs.

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Police

Railway Department Issues Urgent Order to Test Railway Employees for Drug Use Nationwide

Thailand's Railway Department has mandated immediate drug and alcohol testing for nearly 1,000 train operators nationwide following a bus collision, with a zero-tolerance policy for positive results.

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The Railway Department has issued an urgent order to conduct drug screening and alcohol testing on nearly 1,000 railway employees nationwide following a bus collision incident. May 17, 2026 – Pichit Kunathammarak, Director-General of the Railway Transport Department, announced that the department has issued an emergency directive to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to implement drug screening and alcohol testing for "employees responsible for operating and controlling train movements" as well as "ground-level employees involved in safety operations" such as barrier operators and track switching staff before each shift, using a "Zero Tolerance" policy with no exceptions. Any employees found to test positive will be immediately suspended from duty, face serious disciplinary hearings, and be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The department will also conduct a thorough investigation into how substance-using employees were allowed to operate trains that carry large numbers of passengers. "We will prioritize drug testing for railway employees performing duties on trains, particularly drivers, of which there are approximately 948 in total. Anyone found with drugs will face full legal prosecution," the director-general stated.

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Tourism

Anders Antonsen Wins Thailand Open Title in Major Victory

Danish shuttler Anders Antonsen captured the 2026 Thailand Open title by defeating world number 2 Vithoon Kulamutti in a three-game final, avenging his loss from the previous year.

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Danish badminton player Anders Antonsen, ranked world number 3 in men's singles, posted a message after winning the 2026 Thailand Open championship. The 29-year-old defeated Thailand's Vithoon Kulamutti ("Viu"), world number 2, in the final after a grueling three-game battle, successfully avenging his loss in last year's final. Following the match, Antonsen posted on social media stating: "Thailand Open 2026 champion—this is one of the greatest victories of my career. Playing in the final against Viu and surrounded by the loudest Thai crowd cheering, I'm incredibly proud."

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National

Buriram United Dominates Ayutthaya, Advances to FA Cup Final Against Prachuap

Buriram United thrashed Ayutthaya 5-0 in the FA Cup semifinal to book a final spot against Prachuap, who edged Lamphun 1-0 in their semifinal match.

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Buriram United continued to demonstrate their high standard of play in Thailand's domestic competition, overwhelming Ayutthaya United in their FA Cup semifinal match. In the Chang FA Cup 2025-26 semifinal at PAT Stadium, defending champions Buriram United faced Ayutthaya United in a match where the former champions were clearly dominant. Emmanuel Togo opened the scoring for Buriram in the 17th minute with a 1-0 lead, followed by Sandy Walsh's goal in the 41st minute, extending the Lightning Castle's advantage to 2-0.

In the second half, Kingsley Schindler scored in the 63rd minute to make it 3-0, and Supachai Jaidej added another goal in the 72nd minute to extend Buriram's lead to 4-0. Robert Sulek sealed the victory with a 5-0 final score.

In the other semifinal at Nonthaburi's central sports stadium, PT Prachuap FC faced Lamphun Warriors in a tightly contested match. A single goal from Bernardo Vilar proved decisive, giving Prachuap a 1-0 victory and earning them a spot in the championship final against Buriram on May 31 at Thammasat University's Rangsit Stadium.

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Police

Black Box Results Released: Train Driver Applied Emergency Brake 100 Meters Before Impact with Bus

The train driver applied emergency brakes just 100 meters before hitting a passenger bus at a Bangkok railway crossing on May 16, killing 8 people, but couldn't stop the freight train in time. Black box data shows the train was traveling at

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The black box data from the freight train involved in the collision with an air-conditioned bus has been released, showing that the driver applied emergency brakes 100 meters before impact but was unable to stop in time. The freight train struck Route 206 passenger bus at the Makkasan railway crossing on Asoke-Din Daeng Road, resulting in 8 deaths and numerous injuries on May 16th.

On May 17th, Dr. Pichet Kunathammarak, Director-General of the State Railway of Thailand, revealed the black box findings: "The train was traveling at 35 kilometers per hour when it struck the bus. The driver engaged the emergency brake approximately 100 meters before impact, meaning braking began at that distance. The driver attempted every possible method to stop the train, but the braking was too slow to prevent the collision."

Dr. Pichet confirmed that the warning signal system was functioning normally and the crossing gates were not defective. The train driver should have stopped but did so too late. He noted that stopping a freight train carrying heavy containers, which can weigh thousands of tons, typically requires nearly 2 kilometers of braking distance. Therefore, stopping within just 100 meters was impossible.

Police are currently questioning the train driver. The State Railway of Thailand has suspended the driver's operating license.

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Police

Heavy Rain Strikes: Three Farm Workers Seek Shelter Under Tree, Struck by Lightning—One Dead, Two Critically Injured

A cassava farm worker died and two others were critically injured when lightning struck them as they sheltered under a tree during a severe thunderstorm in Udon Thani Province on May 17.

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A lightning strike during a severe thunderstorm has killed one cassava farm worker and critically injured two others in Udon Thani Province. At 3:20 p.m. on May 17, police received a report of a lightning strike in a cassava field near Ban Non Samran, Bung Kaew Subdistrict, Non Sa-Ad District. The victim, Suna, 69, was struck and killed instantly. Two others, Wilai, 64, and Thinakorn, 58, sustained critical injuries. Emergency responders rushed the injured to the hospital. According to investigation, the three men were working in the cassava field when a severe thunderstorm suddenly developed. They ran to take shelter under a large tree, but were struck by lightning at that location, resulting in the fatality and critical injuries.

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