Bangkok: The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's Erawan Emergency Centre has said more than 40 mobile medical teams are ready to take care of protesters joining the anti-government marching on March 29 Saturday. Those teams have been stationed along streets that the People's Democracy Reform Committee, led by Suthep Thuagsuban, would march through; from Lumpini Park to Rama V monument. A spate of protest-related violence embroiling Thailand over the past three months has killed more than 20 people and injured more than 700.
The Erawan center has also said it ready for any emergency situation in Bangkok and its vicinity during the senate election on March 30. |