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Viriyah Insurance Supports “Disaster Survival 101” by Thai PBS
Empowering Young Heroes: Training Survival Skills for Four Disasters

Ms. Suchada Phuthongkham, Director of the Public Media Center for Children and Learning, Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS), received a donation of 50,000 baht and 200 travel insurance policies from Viriyah Insurance Public Company Limited. Mr. Pongtiwa Krisanaphan, Manager of Operations Division 3 (Eastern Region), Claims Operations Center, presented the donation. This support is part of the “Disaster Survival 101: Hero Mission – Surviving Four Disasters” program, designed to enhance basic disaster survival skills for 9-12 year old youths. Colonel Phaskorn Yasawut, Director of the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Training Center, Royal Thai Army Development Command, led the training. Additionally, Viriyah volunteers participated by conducting training on traffic safety and proper helmet use. To contribute to strengthening safety awareness among Thai youth, a training program, "Disaster Survival 101: Hero Mission - Surviving 4 Disasters," was held at the Disaster Relief Center of the Royal Thai Army Development Command (RTADC) in Tha Than Subdistrict, Phanom Sarakham District, Chachoengsao Province.

This program, a collaboration between the Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS) and the RTADC, aims to provide Thai youth with hands-on experience in crises and survival through practical training in four disaster scenarios: fire survival, escaping from high-rise buildings, earthquake response, and flood survival. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, fostering safety awareness, and developing decision-making skills in emergencies. The goal is for participants to effectively apply their knowledge to survive disaster situations and share it with their families and communities.

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