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Thailand: Emergency declared in Bangkok as rabies cases seen in the Prawet area of the city with 11 control zones

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-n...the-prawet-area-of-the-city-11-control-zones/

Emergency declared in Bangkok as rabies cases seen in the Prawet area of the city with 11 control zones
September 13, 2025 at 7:16 am
by James Morris and Son Nguyen

Emergency declared in Bangkok as rabies spreads: 11 high-risk zones in Prawet and nearby areas after multiple dog bites. Strict 30-day animal movement ban imposed. Authorities warn residents to stay alert, avoid stray animals, and report any suspicious cases.

Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has confirmed multiple rabies cases after people were bitten by dogs in the city since September 4. On Friday, Bangkok City Hall issued an urgent warning identifying 11 high-risk zones across the capital. The bites occurred in the Prawet district in the city’s southeast. Authorities have launched emergency measures, including strict controls on the movement of dogs and cats, to stop the outbreak from spreading. Citizens are urged to stay alert and avoid contact with stray animals immediately.​..
 
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