🔴 [Live] This Week with Thai PBS World | 22nd May 2026
🔴 [Live] This Week with Thai PBS World | 22nd May 2026
Deadly Bangkok Train-Bus Crash Sparks Urgent Safety Debate
This morning, Thai PBS World brought viewers straight into the heart of Krung Thep's latest tragedy. A fatal collision between a passenger bus and a train has once again laid bare Thailand's fragile road-rail safety net.
The crash, which occurred late last night near a busy level crossing in the capital, claimed several lives and left dozens injured. Rescue teams worked through the early hours under floodlights, while grieving families gathered at the scene.
Regulation Failures Under the Spotlight
Analysts on the live broadcast pointed to a glaring lack of enforcement. Despite existing rules on crossing barriers and speed limits, many crossings remain poorly maintained and unsupervised.
"Enforcement has been inconsistent for years," one transport expert noted during the segment. The absence of modern warning systems and driver training continues to put both rail and road users at risk across the country.
Authorities have promised an immediate review, yet commuters in Bangkok remain wary. Many say they have seen little change after previous incidents.
Nagatitan Fossil Joins Global Science Texts
In a brighter development, Thailand's own dinosaur discovery is now making waves internationally. The Nagatitan, first unearthed in the northeast, has been officially included in updated science textbooks used in schools worldwide.
Educators celebrated the milestone earlier today, calling it a proud moment for Thai paleontology. Students in Bangkok and beyond are already learning about the gentle giant that once roamed Thai forests millions of years ago.
Jazz Roots Run Deep in Bangkok
The broadcast also turned to culture with a lively look at the hidden history of jazz in the city. From smoky bars along Sukhumvit to intimate temple-side gigs, Bangkok's jazz scene has quietly influenced generations of musicians.
Veteran artists shared stories of late-night sessions that blended Thai melodies with classic American swing. The segment reminded viewers that cultural heritage often thrives in the most unexpected corners of Krung Thep.
What Comes Next
As the week unfolds, pressure mounts on officials to deliver real safety upgrades before the next tragedy strikes. At the same time, Thailand's scientific and artistic achievements continue to earn global recognition.
Thai PBS World's round-up captured both the urgency of reform and the resilience of Thai creativity. Viewers left with a clear sense that progress and caution must move forward together.
Source: Thai PBS World via YouTube — 2026-05-22T14:39:17+00:00.
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