Thais does escape to Myanmar because of the violence there.
In the Andaman Sea, the Royal Thai Navy has four boats on standby waiting to remove Thai citizens from Myanmar in the event that the legal issue that worsens.
The Place 3 commander in charge of the Andaman beach, Adm. Adung Pan-Iam, has instructed the Navy commander to send two landing ships, HTMS Mannok and HTMS Saiburi, to the area in case evacuations are required.
If the conflict between the Myanmar government troops and weight causes develops and puts their lives in danger, the four vessels are prepared to take Thais out of Myanmar, he said.
Following a fight in the area opposite Sai Yok region in Kanchanaburi, a neighboring state immediately below Tak, the position on the borders between Mae Sot area in Tak province and Myawaddy township has gotten better.
A security source claimed that after two days of fighting, about 120 weight soldiers seized and burned a federal military center manned by 20 troops. From Thai earth, the flames and smoke could be seen.
The battle was in the Dawei place, about 10 miles from Ban Thai Muang in Sai Yok area, the source said.
Studies of accidents and fatalities have not been independently verified.
Myanmar immigrant workers have also been permitted to enter Thailand via heat in addition to the traditional means of entry via overland routes and by water, according to the Labour Ministry.
In light of the ongoing conflict along the Thai-Myanmar border, migrant workers from Myanmar can fly into Bangkok via Don Mueang airport from Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city, under the terms of the labor-related memorandum of understanding ( MoU) signed between the Thai and Myanmar governments.
In comparison to moving overland or by water, arriving by heat is a safer mode of transportation. The frontier fighting has caused the country’s job placement to be halted or also stopped, particularly near the Myawaddy- Mae Sot checkpoint.
Air travel choices for Myanmar immigrant staff were made possible at the demand of the Myanmar state, according to Somchai Morakotsriwan, chairman- general of the Department of Employment.
So far, 5, 547 workers have applied to come by air. Initial plans included land border checkpoints for entering the nation.
According to Mr. Somchai, employers of those flying are required to inform the immigration authorities at Dong Mueang airport of the incoming Myanmar nationals in advance.
Additionally, the employers must arrange transportation to transport the migrant workers from the airport to a designated facility for health check-ups.
If the workers do n’t pass the health examination, they will be returned to Myanmar right away.
If they succeed on the test, the employers must take the workers to a corresponding local employment office for mandatory training.