National park officials on Friday place a giant demolition notice at the 20-million-baht resort owned by Patcharin Noranin, which was found to encroach on Srinakarin Dam National Park in Sri Sawat district, Kancdhanaburi province. (Photo: Piyarat Chongcharoen)
KANCHANABURI: National park authorities on Friday posted a huge demolition notice at a 20-million-baht resort that encroaches on Srinakarin Dam National Park in Sri Sawat district.
Niphon Chamnongsirisak, director of the Protected Area Regional Office 3 (Ban Pong), on Friday assigned 15 officials from Srinakarin Dam National Park to put up the giant sign at the resort beside Srinakarin Dam in Hat Taeng village of tambon Dan Mae Chalaeb in Sri Sawat district. The owner has 30 days to comply. The resort was not named.
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