436 BMA schools will be closed for three days
Written by Admin on Thursday, September 4th, 2008
436 BMA schools will be closed for three days
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration announced Tuesday that its 436 schools will be closed for three days following the announcement of the state of emergency in the capital.
The Nation
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News Topics : Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Bma, State Of Emergency
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