Know when "earthquake sickness" will go away

Whenever an earthquake occurs, we tend to focus on the safety of buildings or helping the injured. But have you ever noticed that after the incident has subsided, some people still feel dizzy, unsteady, or nauseous, especially those in tall buildings? This symptom is no small matter, as some people may have symptoms for weeks or even affect their d

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The Prime Minister visits relatives of victims

Follow the search and rescue operation for those trapped inside the collapsed Office of the Auditor General (OAG) building after using a scanning device to find symbols indicating that people were trapped inside, while the Prime Minister and the Bangkok Governor visited the area to follow up on the progress and visit relatives of those affected in

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25 Years on the Path of Fish Breeding

Ms. Jirathip Kongthong, a farmer who continues the fish breeding profession that has been passed down from generation to generation. Starting from the beginning when her mother raised fish meat, which could be produced only once a year, Ms. Jirathip decided to change to breeding fish fry in order to have a continuous and sustainable income. She sta

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Open-hearted workers who survived

Workers from Kham Sawang Noi Village, Wang Ta Mua Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nakhon Phanom Province, have returned home safely. Their families and community members came to give them support and tie a string around their wrists to welcome them back. One of the workers recalled the incident, saying that he felt dizzy before pieces of cement fell

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"Earthquake" worsens the economy

From the earthquake, Kasikorn Research Center initially estimated the impact on the Thai economy to be no less than 20 billion baht, or a 0.06% decrease in GDP. The private sector is concerned that this year's Songkran will be quiet and urged the government to speed up the "Half-Half Travel" campaign. สล็อตเว็บตรง

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