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Discover the soul of Northern Thailand. Northern Lights, by the Chiang Mai Journal brings you stories, sounds, and insights from Chiang Mai and beyond—covering culture, current events, expat life, and everyday moments that make the north shine. Powered by the Chiang Mai Journal.
Chiang Mai: A Day of Storms, Stages, and Security Raids
Northern Lights - The Chiang Mai Journal Podcast
7 minutes 46 seconds
3 months ago
Chiang Mai: A Day of Storms, Stages, and Security Raids
In today’s episode, we unpack a dramatic 24 hours across Chiang Mai. From a deadly shootout in Fang District that highlights intensifying border security operations, to flash flood alerts and waterfall park closures following heavy rains exceeding 118 mm. We also cover earthquake tremors that cracked hospital walls, while overcast skies continue to bring light rain and runoff risk.
But the city isn’t just about crisis—Chiang Mai’s vibrant culture shines through. “Backward Broadway” brought experimental theatre magic to Fellowship Café CNX, and TAT’s tourism caravan spotlighted heritage sites with full flair. Plus, updates on travel conditions, safety warnings, and more.
Stay with us for your complete Chiang Mai daily news briefing.
Northern Lights - The Chiang Mai Journal Podcast
Discover the soul of Northern Thailand. Northern Lights, by the Chiang Mai Journal brings you stories, sounds, and insights from Chiang Mai and beyond—covering culture, current events, expat life, and everyday moments that make the north shine. Powered by the Chiang Mai Journal.