Widening Evacuation Orders

More Districts Face Relocation

On July 27, 2025, authorities in Buri Ram province ordered evacuations in Chalerm Phrakiat, Lahan Sai, and Non Dindaeng districts as artillery fire from the Thai-Cambodian border conflict reached deeper into Thai territory. Initially limited to Ban Kruat, the expanded evacuations reflect growing concerns over the safety of communities as shelling noises and explosions persist in the region.

Hospitals Cleared for Safety

Medical Facilities Relocate Patients

Chalerm Phrakiat Hospital and Lahansai Hospital in their respective districts were evacuated, with patients and medical staff relocated to safer facilities. Only emergency personnel remain to handle referrals, ensuring critical care continues. The swift action underscores the urgency of protecting vulnerable populations from the escalating border clashes impacting civilian areas.

Schools Shut Indefinitely

Education Disrupted Near Border

Eighty-five schools in Ban Kruat and Lahan Sai districts have been closed indefinitely, as announced by Buri Ram’s educational authorities. The closures aim to safeguard students and staff from the risks posed by nearby artillery strikes. Temporary shelters in schools and Buddhist temples farther from the border are now housing evacuees seeking refuge.

Community Relocation Efforts

Residents Urged to Seek Safety

Local officials advised residents to move to relatives’ homes or designated shelters away from areas within range of heavy weaponry. The ongoing shelling, which has struck Lahan Sai, prompted this guidance to minimize risks. Community leaders are working to ensure residents understand the urgency of relocating to safer zones during the crisis.

Support for Vulnerable Groups

Rescue Teams Aid Evacuees

Government agencies and rescue foundations have deployed vehicles to assist evacuees without personal transportation, focusing on vulnerable groups like the elderly, children, and those with disabilities or bedridden conditions. These efforts ensure that all residents, particularly those with limited mobility, can reach safety amid the intensifying border situation.

Defiance Amid Evacuations

Some Villagers Stay Behind

Despite the evacuation orders, some residents, like those in Don Nonghaen Pattana village led by Sarut Kasemsuk, have chosen to remain in their homes. Village security officials continue to guard hospitals and other key sites, reflecting a resilient spirit among locals even as the sounds of artillery fire signal ongoing dangers from the nearby conflict.

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