Following Prime Minister Sritha Thawisin's order, the city of Pattaya deployed a large team from the Department of Resources and Environment and related agencies to clean the Bali Hai Pier on June 26.
The extensive cleaning operation was carried out following Prime Minister Sritha Thawisin's visit to Pattaya on June 22 to address tourism issues.
During his visit, he instructed local officials to remove overhead power and communication lines and improve the cleanliness of the Bali Hai Pier.
Deputy Mayor Manoch Nongyai supervised the cleaning process along with the heads of the city's Construction and Maintenance Department, Botany Department and other officials. They focused on clearing debris and arranging cables and wires, according to Mr Manoch, the work is expected to be completed in 3-4 days.
Additionally, Mr Manoch announced that dead trees around the pier will be replaced. Botany officials are currently selecting 20 new trees for planting, a project Completion is expected within 2-3 months.
Pattaya News also mentioned that the long-abandoned waterfront condos embroiled in legal issues were not addressed during the PM's visit.
The extensive cleaning operation was carried out following Prime Minister Sritha Thawisin's visit to Pattaya on June 22 to address tourism issues.
During his visit, he instructed local officials to remove overhead power and communication lines and improve the cleanliness of the Bali Hai Pier.
Deputy Mayor Manoch Nongyai supervised the cleaning process along with the heads of the city's Construction and Maintenance Department, Botany Department and other officials. They focused on clearing debris and arranging cables and wires, according to Mr Manoch, the work is expected to be completed in 3-4 days.
Additionally, Mr Manoch announced that dead trees around the pier will be replaced. Botany officials are currently selecting 20 new trees for planting, a project Completion is expected within 2-3 months.
Pattaya News also mentioned that the long-abandoned waterfront condos embroiled in legal issues were not addressed during the PM's visit.
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