Thailand moves to ensure tourist safety, protect marine ecosystems

As many as 39 support and safety centres have been set up along Thailand's coastlines, aiming to ensure tourist safety and encourage the public to protect marine ecosystems by avoiding littering, refraining from feeding or touching rare marine animals, and respecting natural habitats.

Bangkok (VNA) - The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) of Thailand has launched a nationwide safety and environmental protection initiative for tourists, particularly in coastal areas on islands and in urban forests, on the occasion of the extended Songkran holiday from April 12-16.

Following the ministry's directive, 39 support and safety centres have been set up along the country's coastlines, aiming to ensure tourist safety and encourage the public to protect marine ecosystems by avoiding littering, refraining from feeding or touching rare marine animals, and respecting natural habitats.

Pinsak Suraswadi, director-general of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR), said 544 officers equipped with 58 vehicles and 21 boats will assist tourists. The teams will focus on accident prevention both on land and at sea, with strict enforcement of safety regulations for boat operators.

Meanwhile, the Social Security Office (SSO) has advised Social Security Fund (SSF) subscribers to carry their ID cards while travelling during Songkran to ensure access to emergency medical care under the Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients (UCEP) programme.

SSO Secretary-General Marasri Jairangsee said SSF members who experience emergency illnesses or accidents can receive care at any nearby hospital without upfront payment. They only need to present their national ID card and notify their registered primary hospital within 72 hours. Migrant workers covered by the social security scheme are also eligible for UCEP services./.

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