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Editorial - The Dangerous Railway-Road Intersection Problem

A deadly train-bus collision in Bangkok that killed 8 people and injured 32 has exposed critical safety failures at railway-road intersections nationwide, with experts calling for urgent surveys of 2,300 high-risk crossings lacking proper b

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A catastrophic train-bus collision in Bangkok that ignited a massive fire has claimed 8 lives and injured 32 people—a tragedy that should never have occurred. This type of accident happens repeatedly, causing loss of life, devastating families, and resulting in substantial property damage. Investigations will determine which parties were negligent and how traffic laws were violated, though existing traffic signals and barriers failed to prevent the accident. Preliminary findings suggest shared responsibility among the train operator, the bus driver who parked on the tracks, and barrier control personnel. However, the intersection regularly sees traffic violations with inadequate enforcement by authorities. Amorn Pimmanmas, chairman of Thailand's Structural Engineers Association, has called for urgent surveys of other high-risk intersections, citing research showing 2,300 rail-road level crossings nationwide. He identified 10 categories of risk factors, noting many intersections have only warning signs without barriers, and Bangkok alone has dozens of dangerous crossings. High-risk intersections are identified using the Traffic Moment formula—the product of vehicle volume and daily train frequency. Risk characteristics include locations on curves, steep grades, oblique angles, construction zones within 1,000 meters, proximity to bridges or tunnels, obscured signage, inadequate nighttime lighting, broken barriers, missing signals or alarms, and absence of stop lines 5 meters before the tracks. Users must exercise caution while relevant agencies including the State Railway of Thailand and the Department of Land Transport must urgently conduct risk assessments and strengthen safety standards to prevent future tragedies.

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National

View Kulvuthi Takes Loss to Antonsen Better – Apologizes to Fans for Failed Championship Defense

World No. 2 badminton player View Kulvuthi lost to Denmark's Anders Antonsen in the Toyota Thailand Open final, failing to defend his title at home. The Thai player acknowledged his opponent's superior net play and apologized to fans for th

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World No. 2 badminton singles player View Kulvuthi opened up after losing to Anders Antonsen in the men's singles final of the Toyota Thailand Open 2026. Kulvuthi faced a rematch with Denmark's world No. 3 Antonsen in this tournament's final, the same player he lost to 1-2 in last year's championship, missing out on defending his title this year. The 25-year-old badminton player acknowledged that his opponent had many advantages today, particularly in playing aggressively at the net, and apologized to fans for not successfully defending his championship.

"Playing at home comes with pressure. I wanted to defend the championship—playing in Thailand is an opportunity to perform at my best, but today I couldn't pull it off. I want to thank the fans and apologize for not being able to defend and win the championship in my own country," Kulvuthi said. "Antonsen changed the game in the second match. He came up and pressured at the net, and in the second set we were playing downwind with easy scoring opportunities or giving him chances. We couldn't handle that pressure. We need to go back and learn more.

"We have to give him credit today—he played well in both his game style and problem-solving. He performed much better than us, which is fitting because he's top-level. But we still need to keep learning. If we encounter situations like this and still can't solve them, while he can adjust his game, that's the difference. Today was a pretty good match—both of us fought hard, but he did it better than me. Obviously the winner performs better.

"The main lesson today is that our net game fell short. He came to the net while we weren't brave enough. His determination was obviously fitting for a champion. When we lack that determination, it becomes a disadvantage down the stretch.

"In the next two tournaments, I'll play with full effort because my main goals this year are winning the World Championship and the Asian Games. For the remaining tournaments I compete in, I'll try to perform well and gain experience. I want to thank the fans and apologize that I couldn't defend and win the championship in my home country. I hope that next year I'll come back stronger, and I hope to see the fans supporting me and all Thai athletes."

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Police

Nakhon Sakhon Man Claims Voices in His Head Ordered Him to Steal Three Motorcycles, Selling Each for 2,000 Baht to Fund Slot Machine Gambling

A 38-year-old man from Nakhon Sakhon was arrested in Udon Thani for stealing three motorcycles and selling them for 2,000 baht each to fund gambling, claiming voices in his head ordered the thefts. Police also found methamphetamine and a st

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At 11:00 AM on May 17, 2025, police officials from Mueang Udon Thani Station announced the arrest of Saratip (surname withheld), 38, from Sawang Daen Din District, Nakhon Sakhon. He faces charges of theft, nighttime theft, and illegal Category 1 drug possession (methamphetamine), with seized items including three Honda Wave motorcycles in bronze, red-black, and black colors, plus a pink iPhone 16.

The investigation began on May 14 when Ratanaphon, a 35-year-old food vendor, reported that her black Honda Wave motorcycle was stolen from outside her shop on Thesa Road while she was inside. She chased the suspect but only retrieved his bag, which contained identification documents. CCTV footage tracked the suspect's movements.

On May 16, police located the suspect attempting to sell the stolen iPhone 16 at a shopping mall and apprehended him. During interrogation, Saratip confessed to stealing three motorcycles in Udon Thani, selling each for 2,000 baht and one bicycle for gambling purposes. He claimed a man on a motorcycle ordered him to commit the thefts to frame him, though he denied drug use.

Background checks revealed Saratip had outstanding drug possession charges from 2023 and a warrant from Sawang Daen Din Court. Police escorted him to the victim's shop where he apologized, then proceeded with legal proceedings. Ratanaphon confirmed she parked her motorcycle outside her shop when the suspect stole it.

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Police

Angry Daughter: Mother Hit Head on Bus Window During Sharp Turn, Driver Demands 4,300 Baht Compensation Instead of Taking Her to Hospital

A woman's mother was injured when she hit her head on a bus window during a sharp turn in Ko Lanta, but the driver demanded 4,300 baht for the damage instead of seeking immediate medical care.

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On May 17, 2026, Facebook user Noo Pang Pang posted seeking fairness after her mother was injured on a minibus. As her mother was preparing to get off the bus and stood up to collect her belongings, the bus made a sharp turn at that exact moment, causing her to lose balance and strike her head against the bus window, cracking it severely. Despite the injury, the bus conductor did not immediately stop the vehicle or seek medical help. Instead, the bus conductor approached and informed the mother that she would have to pay 4,300 baht for the damaged window, claiming it was the passenger's carelessness.

The mother called her daughter to report the incident, and the daughter could hear the driver saying she was negligent and must pay 4,300 baht for the broken window. The bus returned to the garage, and the daughter had to arrive to settle the damage payment before medical treatment could proceed. When the insurance representative arrived, they told the daughter that according to the bus company's regulations, they were obligated to transport her to the hospital. However, the insurance representative later requested assistance with the glass replacement cost, saying the bus company would not take responsibility and the driver would have to cover it personally. The driver asked for 2,000 baht assistance, but the daughter insisted on taking her mother to a doctor first.

The bus company designated Bang Pakong Hospital 1 as the treatment facility. Upon arrival, hospital staff asked if the bus driver or company representative would be present, and since they were not, the daughter had to provide advance payment. After X-rays revealed no fractures, the mother was diagnosed with bruising and contusions. She complained of dizziness and vomiting, describing the experience as distressing—injured on one hand and financially burdened on the other due to the bus operator's lack of proper care and prioritization of damage compensation over medical assistance.

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Community

Nutritionists warn: discard these 3 items immediately after opening supplement bottles, keeping them only increases moisture absorption

Nutritionists warn that desiccant packets, cotton, and plastic sheets should be discarded immediately after opening supplement bottles, as they become moisture reservoirs in humid conditions and cause supplements to deteriorate faster rathe

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Nutritionists warn: discard these 3 items immediately after opening supplement bottles, keeping them only increases moisture absorption, with guidance on proper storage after opening.

Many people habitually keep desiccant packets, cotton, and plastic sheets from inside supplement bottles until the product is finished, believing this better prevents moisture damage. However, experts warn this common misconception actually causes supplements to deteriorate faster.

Nutritionist Shui Shuo Jia, who runs the page "The Multi-faceted Life of Nutritionist Shui Shuo Jia," says she recently learned this information herself and felt it was important to share. She explains that desiccant packets, cotton, and plastic sheets primarily serve to prevent damage from impacts and absorb moisture within the packaging "before opening." However, once the bottle is opened, humid air from outside—especially in humid climates like Taiwan—immediately enters the bottle, and the desiccant continuously absorbs moisture from the external air.

"Once the desiccant becomes fully saturated and remains in the bottle, it can become a moisture reservoir instead, causing the supplement to absorb moisture, change color, or clump easily, affecting product quality," she explains.

Nutritionists warn that when desiccant packets shift from moisture-prevention devices to "moisture-storage sources," the nutritional value consumers intended to gain may decrease accordingly.

Nutritionists recommend "3 storage steps after opening a bottle":

1. Discard all materials inside the bottle immediately after opening—whether desiccant packets, cotton, or plastic sheets. Once you open the bottle, these materials' purpose is complete. "Don't hesitate; let them finish their job and be removed."

2. Close the bottle cap immediately after use, especially in humid conditions. Minimize the time the supplement stays exposed to air, and don't leave the cap open for extended periods.

3. Consume the supplement within 3 months of opening. The expiration dates on labels typically assume unopened conditions, so after opening, consume regularly and finish quickly to maintain optimal quality.

Shui Shuo Jia emphasizes that consumers buy supplements to maintain health, so proper storage is equally important to ensure the nutritional value isn't wasted.

Additionally, Taiwan's Food and Drug Administration explains that cotton inside bottles fills empty space and prevents medication from breaking during transport, while desiccant packets absorb trace moisture that may seep past the bottle cap to maintain medication quality and safety during its shelf life.

Therefore, after opening the bottle, both cotton and desiccant packets should be removed immediately to prevent these materials from absorbing and accumulating moisture, which would accelerate deterioration of the medication or supplement.

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Community

Blind Dog Won't Give Up: Mason Still Brings in the Newspaper Every Morning for His Owner

Blind 12-year-old Golden Retriever Mason refuses to retire from his daily job of fetching the newspaper for his owner in America, using his sense of smell and memory to locate it despite losing both eyes to glaucoma.

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A blind dog refuses to be defeated and continues his daily duty of fetching the newspaper for his owner every morning. American Brinn Fussell shared an inspiring story about Mason, a 12-year-old Golden Retriever, who despite losing both his eyes, continues his daily routine with the same dedication. Brinn explained that the family adopted Mason as a puppy, and he grew into a gentle, helpful dog who loved assisting the household.

Mason's most important daily task was retrieving the newspaper from outside each morning and bringing it back for the family to read, rain or shine. He took pride in completing this duty successfully. However, as Mason aged, his vision deteriorated significantly. He began colliding with furniture and showed hesitation when walking. After being diagnosed with advanced glaucoma, the family made the difficult decision to have both his eyes surgically removed to prevent his suffering.

The family initially worried that Mason would struggle to adapt to life in darkness, but they were pleasantly surprised. When they took Mason to the front yard, he used his remarkable sense of smell and 12 years of memories to accurately locate and retrieve the newspaper. The family noted that they always place the newspaper in the same spot, which helped Mason gradually rebuild his confidence.

Today, Mason continues his morning newspaper delivery routine faithfully, and despite his complete blindness, the beloved dog remains as cheerful and spirited as he was as a puppy.

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Weather

Meteorological Department Issues 10th Warning as Heavy Rains Continue; Provinces at Risk Named

Thailand's Meteorological Department has issued its tenth warning as a southwestern monsoon brings heavy to very heavy rainfall across western, northeastern, and eastern regions through May 18, with the Western Coast of Southern Thailand fa

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On May 17, 2569, the Thai Meteorological Department forecast heavy rainfall in the upper portions of Thailand over the next 24 hours, concentrated mainly in western areas, the upper Northeast region, and the Eastern region. Very heavy rainfall is expected in parts of the Western Coast of Southern Thailand due to a moderately strong southwestern monsoon covering the upper Andaman Sea and Thailand.

The public is warned of dangers from heavy to very heavy rain and accumulated rainfall that may cause flash flooding and flash floods, particularly in foothill areas near water channels and low-lying areas. People are also advised to monitor their health during this period of changing weather conditions.

Sea conditions in the upper Andaman Sea are expected to be rough, with waves 2-3 meters high, and over 3 meters in thunderstorm areas. The lower Andaman Sea and upper Gulf of Thailand will see waves 1-2 meters high, exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm areas. Fishermen are urged to exercise caution and avoid areas with thunderstorms, while small boats in the upper Andaman Sea should not venture offshore.

Weather forecast for Thailand from 6 p.m. today to 6 p.m. tomorrow:

Northern Region: Thunderstorms in 40% of areas with heavy rain in some spots, particularly in Chiang Rai, Phayao, Nan, Tak, Kamphaeng Phet, Uttaradit, Phitsanulok, and Phetchabun provinces. Lows 24-26°C, highs 35-38°C. Southwest winds 10-20 km/h.

Northeastern Region: Thunderstorms in 60% of areas with heavy rain in some spots in Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Udon Thani, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Kalasin, Mukdahan, Yasothon, Amnat Charoen, Sisaket, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces. Lows 24-26°C, highs 34-36°C. Southwest winds 10-20 km/h.

Central Region: Thunderstorms in 60% of areas with heavy rain in spots including Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Lopburi, Saraburi, Kanchanaburi, and Ratchaburi provinces. Lows 25-27°C, highs 36-38°C. Southwest winds 10-20 km/h.

Eastern Region: Thunderstorms in 60% of areas with heavy rain in Nakhon Nayok, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat provinces. Lows 25-28°C, highs 34-36°C. Southwest winds 15-35 km/h. Sea waves 1-2 meters, over 2 meters in thunderstorm areas.

Southern Region (East Coast): Thunderstorms in 60% of areas, mainly in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat provinces. Lows 23-25°C, highs 34-37°C. Southwest winds 15-35 km/h. Coastal waves around 1 meter, 1-2 meters offshore, exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm areas.

Southern Region (West Coast): Thunderstorms in 70% of areas with very heavy rain in some spots in Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, and Trang provinces. Lows 20-24°C, highs 29-34°C. From Phuket northward: southwest winds 20-40 km/h. Sea waves 2-3 meters, over 3 meters in thunderstorm areas. From Krabi southward: southwest winds 15-35 km/h.

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Regional

That's All She Wrote! View Kulvutti Falls Short as Antonsen Clinches Thailand Open Men's Singles Title

Denmark's Anders Antonsen defeated defending champion View Kulvutti 2-1 in the Toyota Thailand Open men's singles final at Bangkok's National Sports Stadium, avenging last year's loss to claim the Super 500 title.

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The badminton tournament, Toyota Thailand Open 2026 World Tour Super 500, took place at Nimibutr Sports Building, National Sports Stadium on May 17 for the men's singles final. The spotlight fell on defending champion View Kulvutti Wittitisanth, world No. 2, facing off against Denmark's Anders Antonsen, world No. 3, in a rematch of last year's championship bout.

Kulvutti performed well in the first game while Antonsen committed numerous errors and unforced mistakes. The young Thai shuttler closed out the first game 21-9. In the second game, both players engaged in a tightly contested battle, particularly down the stretch, before Antonsen secured a 24-22 victory, forcing a decisive third game.

Kulvutti started strong in the third game, building a comfortable lead, but Antonsen staged a comeback as the match progressed into the middle stages. Both players fought fiercely before Antonsen ultimately claimed the decisive game 21-18. Antonsen defeated Kulvutti 2-1 with set scores of 9-21, 24-22, and 21-18, successfully avenging his loss from last year's final and capturing the Thailand Open 2026 championship title.

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National

Deputy Education Minister Akkhanan Visits Remote Mountain School to Address Teacher and Student Challenges, Pledges to Reduce Educational Inequality

Deputy Education Minister Akkhanan visited a remote mountain school in Chiang Rai that only recently received electricity, pledging to reduce educational inequality by accelerating support systems for schools in hard-to-reach areas.

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On May 17, 2025, Deputy Education Minister Akkhanan Kankittinanth traveled over two hours to a highland area to visit and listen to concerns from teachers and students at Phalang School in Muang Chiang Rai district, a remote school that only received electricity one month ago due to difficult terrain and limited accessibility.

During this visit, Akkhanan actively taught grades 1-4 students in reading, writing, and arithmetic, finding that students demonstrated excellent development and literacy skills comparable to urban schools.

He emphasized concerns about the safety and quality of life of teachers in remote areas, who face limitations in transportation, utilities, and educational resources. "Education should not be determined by geography," Akkhanan stated. "Whether children live in mountains or cities, they deserve equal educational opportunities and quality. This is the heart of reducing inequality that we must make real."

The Deputy Minister announced that the Ministry of Education will accelerate support systems for remote schools to bring learning quality to the same national standard. He referenced a Nida Poll survey showing most Thais still trust Thailand's education system but want the government to speed up reducing unnecessary paperwork and teacher workload, as well as hidden costs burdening parents.

"This field visit represents an important step in driving our policy to reduce educational inequality, ensuring Thai education meets the same standards whether schools are near or far from cities," Akkhanan concluded.

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Police

Three arrested after 10-kilometre drug chase in Chumphon

Highway police arrested three men and seized over 20,000 methamphetamine pills and crystal meth following a 10-kilometre car chase in Chumphon on May 17. The driver confessed to transporting drugs from Central Thailand to local dealers.

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Three arrested after 10-kilometre drug chase in ChumphonLegacyHighway police arrested three suspects and seized more than 20,000 methamphetamine pills and crystal meth following a 10-kilometre car chase in Chumphon today, May 17. The suspects were identified as 33 year old Teerapong, 25 year old Suwapat, and 25 year old Pongsakorn. Police seized 20,200 methamphetamine pills and 52.13 grammes of crystal meth during the operation in Hat Phan Krai subdistrict, Mueang district, Chumphon. Police said officers spotted a black Nissan sedan driving suspiciously while patrolling the area. The vehicle reportedly had unusually dark window tint and expired annual tax registration. Photo via Matichon Officers activated emergency lights and sirens and ordered the driver to stop for inspection, but the vehicle sped away. Police coordinated a pursuit and followed the car for around 10 kilometres before stopping it on Highway 4. Inside the vehicle, police found Teerapong driving, with Suwapat in the front passenger seat and Pongsakorn seated in the back. A search uncovered the methamphetamine pills and crystal meth. All three suspects were later taken to Tha Sae Hospital for urine tests, which reportedly found drugs in their systems. Photo via Matichon Teerapong allegedly confessed that he had been hired to transport the drugs from Central Thailand to local dealers in Chumphon province. Matichon reported that the sedan was a pawned vehicle Teerapong bought from an acquaintance for 20,000 baht to transport drugs. The suspects were initially charged with jointly selling Category 1 narcotics and methamphetamine use. Teerapong was also charged with driving while under the influence of Category 1 narcotics. All three were transferred to Mueang Chumphon Police Station for legal proceedings. Photo via Matichon Elsewhere, a Kamphaeng Phet police chase began after a pickup truck driver allegedly tried to evade a checkpoint, before crashing into an 18-wheeler and being arrested with five million methamphetamine pills. The story Three arrested after 10-kilometre drug chase in Chumphon as seen on Thaiger News.

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Police

Government Housing Bank Assists Victims of Train-Bus Collision with Reduced Interest Rates of 0.01% Annually

The Government Housing Bank is offering severely injured victims of a May 17 train-bus collision on the Makkasan line interest rates as low as 0.01% annually, with permanent relief for deceased or permanently disabled customers to ease fina

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The Government Housing Bank (GHB) has implemented emergency assistance measures for customers affected by a train-bus collision on the Makkasan railway line. On May 17, Dr. Mathattana Ampornpisit, Managing Director of the GHB, announced that following the serious accident resulting in numerous deaths and injuries, the bank is providing comprehensive support to affected customers. For severely injured customers, the interest rate will be reduced to 0.01% annually for one year, after which the original rate applies. For deceased or permanently disabled customers, the interest rate will remain at 0.01% annually for the entire duration of the loan contract to reduce long-term debt burden on grieving families. Affected customers can apply for these measures at any GHB branch nationwide starting immediately. For more information, customers can contact GHB Call Center at 0-2645-9000 or follow updates on GHB social media channels.

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