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Visitors to Songkhla beaches warned of high waves
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2020
Warning signs have been put up on Laem Samila and Chalatat beaches in the Muang district of Songkhla province, prohibiting tourists and locals from getting into the waters as waves were getting higher.
Koh Libong village hammered by waves finally sees signs of hope
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2020
High waves have been battering houses near the shore in Trang’s Libong island for the past five years, and many have been irreparably damaged.
Hunt continues for Myanmar man swept to sea in Phuket
MONDAY, JULY 13, 2020
There is still no sign of the Myanmar man who was swept into the sea while he was fishing just off the beach in Phuket on Sunday (July 12).
Giant wave drags four children into sea, one still missing
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 2020
Four children visiting Narathat Beach in Narathiwat province on Saturday (January 11) to celebrate Children’s Day were dragged from the beach into the sea by a huge wave. Three of them were rescued while another is still missing.
Strong winds, waves sink fishermen’s earnings
MONDAY, DECEMBER 09, 2019
Strong waves three to five metres high in the Gulf of Thailand have hammered the coastal barrier in Ranot district of southern Songkla province.
Autonomous IT Bringing a Tidal Wave of Change, CIOs, Are You Ready?
SATURDAY, JULY 07, 2018
As Asia Pacific CIOs shift from delivery agents to change makers, they are leading the way in disruptive technology adoption with exciting investments in artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, blockchain and more, according to Gartner's 2018 CIO Agenda Survey.
Line set to launch AI-powered multi-faceted speaker
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017
Popular communication app Line is launching Wave, the first device to be powered by Line’s cloud artificial intelligence (AI) platform Clova which was launched at the Mobile World Congress in March.