Officials in Bangkok assured the people that it is still business as usual in the money and other places in the country with regard to commerce and related activities. The announcement was made via the Tourism Authority of Thailand ( TAT )’s website yesterday, 1st April, following the devastating 28th March earthquake. While the core of the legge was in Myanmar, the painful tremors were felt in Bangkok, as well as parts of northern and main Thailand. As a caution, the Thai capital was quickly declared an emergency area later that afternoon, but the position has since been lifted as the condition stabilised. In the days following the collapse, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration deactivated its emergency order system as entire conditions improved. As of media day, public utilities remain firm, assistance efforts are ongoing, and local area offices are fully prepared to handle any additional needs. Business as usualAs of today, 2nd April, the BTS Skytrain and the Red Line Mass Transit System ( SRT Red Line ) are operating as usual. Also, the MRT Blue and Purple Lines, along with the Yellow and Pink Monorail Lines, are running generally, and the Airport Rail Link is likewise operating normally. With regard to air traveling, all Bangkok flights remain operating. Even all public transportation systems at Suvarnabhumi Airport are fully functional, and the condition has returned to normal. With regard to bridge journey, the State Railway is presently operating normally, and all long-distance coach services from Krung Thep Aphiwat Station resumed generally. Also, all buying Malls, including Siam Paragon, CentralwOrld, ICONSIAM, King Power, and all shopping areas under the Mall Group and EM DISTRICT, quite as Emporium and Emquartier, are now available as normal. Artwork has assured the people that all tourism-related service in Bangkok and its surrounding regions and in all places across Thailand are operating as normal. However, all events and festivals remain as set, including the Maha Songkran World Water Festival at Sanam Luang and the Songkran activities planned in locations up and down the land. &# 13,
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