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District Chief Pisit Sirisawasdinukul chaired a conference with regional administrative leaders, town heads, and pertinent authorities to deal with important obstacles and go over policies impacting the Banglamung district.

Pattaya, Thailand— District Chief Pisit Sirisawasdinukul chaired a conference with regional administrative leaders, town heads, and pertinent authorities on October 2, to deal with important obstacles and go over policies impacting the Banglamung district.

Among the centerpieces of the conference was the conversation of policies associated with this year’s rainy season, with a specific focus on resolving prospective flooding and effective water management. The effect of El Niño phenomena was taken into account in developing these policies. Authorities vowed partnership with the Department of Watering, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant companies to manage water use and handle water circulation from the upper to the lower areas. Constant tracking of water levels and raising public awareness about water preservation were highlighted to guarantee the cautious usage of water resources.

District Public Health Officer Kitti Boonrattananet offered an in-depth report on the continuous health scenario in Banglamung. Constant watchfulness was stressed out concerning illness such as COVID-19, dengue fever, and rabies. Significantly, he notified participants about the Universal Protection for Emergency Situation Clients (UCEP) policy, making sure that emergency situation clients get complimentary treatment at the nearby health center within 72 hours, depending upon the intensity of their condition.

A statement was made concerning an approaching breast cancer screening program set up to occur at the Nongprue Town Structure on December 26-27. This effort intends to determine breast cancer threats amongst ladies who might be thought about susceptible or underserved. To take part in the mammogram screening, people are needed to go through initial screening at regional health stations or district medical facilities. In case of any problems found throughout the initial screening, additional mammogram treatments will be carried out to assist in medical diagnosis and early intervention.

District Public Health Officer Kitti Boonrattananet, Pattaya authorities chief Pol. Col. Tanapong Poti and Pol. Maj. Jeerawat Sukontasub, head of Pattaya City Police provide their reports to the event of Banglamung authorities.




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