Thailand News in English

December 2, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

Transcription

Good morning! It’s 2nd December, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.

The government rolls out aid for southern flood victims, estimating damages at five hundred billion.

The death toll from the Hat Yai floods rises to one hundred forty, with bodies returned to families.

Critics question government response to the Hat Yai floods, demanding accountability for the disaster.

Local residents face water shortages after severe flooding in Hat Yai, prompting urgent assessments.

Bangkok is engulfed in PM 2.5 dust, with forty-eight areas exceeding safety standards this morning.

Indonesia intensifies search for four hundred missing after severe flooding, with over four hundred lives lost.

The Meteorological Department forecasts cooler weather for northern Thailand and warns of heavy rain in Vietnam.

The Asian Television Awards celebrate success, with local star Kan Arttaparn winning for the second time.

The Thai stock market closes up nearly twenty points, buoyed by foreign investment and flood recovery measures.

Amazon's data center faces scrutiny for raising toxic levels, increasing cancer and miscarriage risks.

Experts warn about SFTS, a dangerous virus transmitted by ticks, urging public awareness.

A hundred and one-year-old shares secrets to longevity, having survived world wars and cancer.

The Thai government proposes a new weather forecasting system to enhance disaster response capabilities.

The price of gold rises by four hundred baht, reflecting market fluctuations and investor interest.

A tragic apartment fire in Hong Kong claims over one hundred fifty lives, with suspects arrested.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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