Phrae and Ratchaburi selected as art cities for 2025: A new step in cultural and economic development
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2026
The Office of Contemporary Art and Culture has announced Phrae and Ratchaburi as the official Art Cities for 2025. The provinces will use art to boost social value, economic growth, and cultural tourism, paving the way for sustainable development.
DDPM alerts Phrae, Nakhon Phanom and Phitsanulok residents to flash floods, landslides
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2025
Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Kajiki prompts DDPM to warn residents in Phrae, Nakhon Phanom, and Phitsanulok of flash floods, landslides, and debris flows.
Tropical storm Kajiki batters Phrae: multiple floods force road closures
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2025
Tropical storm Kajiki causes severe flooding in Phrae, submerging homes and farmland. Authorities warn residents to stay alert and follow safety updates.
DDPM warns Phrae of heavy rain, flash floods and landslides in Rong Kwang; residents are urged to move belongings to higher ground as the governor orders a 72-hour alert.
Former PM Srettha buys 7,000kg of flood-hit longans from Phrae farmers, Sansiri group tops 50,000kg in support
SATURDAY, AUGUST 02, 2025
Former PM Srettha Thavisin supports flood-affected Phrae farmers by purchasing 7,000kg of longans; Sansiri and partners have contributed over 50,000kg.
Storm Wipha causes 7 deaths, 143 injuries, and damages 43 health facilities across 7 provinces in Thailand. Health authorities respond with emergency operations.
Flooding crisis in Sukhothai and Phrae provinces as river levels rise, emergency warnings issued
SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2025
Severe flooding in Sukhothai and Phrae prompts emergency warnings. Citizens urged to evacuate as floodwaters surge, with up to 3-metre levels reported.
5 mild quakes reported in northern Thailand and Myanmar
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2025
The Thai Meteorological Department reported that five mild earthquakes occurred between Friday night and Saturday morning in Thailand and neighbouring Myanmar, with magnitudes ranging from 1.6 to 2.8.