Thai Examiner
Urgent enquiry ordered by Prime Minister’s office Minister after Salmonella detected in bottled water
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Salmonella scare in Nakhon Ratchasima bottled water sparks urgent probe. Factory linked to tyre site under scrutiny as officials race to assess risk, trace distribution, and weigh legal action.
Key facts
- Salmonella scare in Nakhon Ratchasima bottled water sparks urgent probe
- Probe focuses on factory origins, compliance gaps, and sanitation risks at converted tyre facility site
- Multi-agency investigation expands with lab testing, oversight checks, and scrutiny of water safety risks
- Unclear distribution scale and no recall issued as authorities assess exposure and consumer risk levels
- Ongoing monitoring as officials await findings and prepare enforcement actions over violations
- An urgent government probe has been launched in Nakhon Ratchasima after Salmonella was detected in locally sold bottled water, triggering alarm across health agencies and scrutiny of a production site tied to a former tyre factory
Summary
An urgent government probe has been launched in Nakhon Ratchasima after Salmonella was detected in locally sold bottled water, triggering alarm across health agencies and scrutiny of a production site tied to a former tyre factory.
Authorities have ordered an urgent investigation after contaminated bottled water was reported in Nakhon Ratchasima. Tests detected Salmonella spp in products sold locally. As a result, officials moved quickly to address potential risks. The findings triggered immediate concern within provincial health authorities.