Thailand has announced the discovery of African swine fever in Nakhon Pathom Province, leading to the implementation of control and culling measures by the Thai Animal Husbandry Development Department. In response, the Central Disaster Response Center has imposed strict fines on passengers bringing pork products from affected areas, including Thailand, as the disease continues to spread across Asia and Europe. Countries like China, Vietnam, and the Philippines, among others, have been hit hard, with Thailand being under heightened scrutiny due to its high-risk status. As the Lunar New Year approaches, border control agencies are ramping up inspections to prevent the spread of the disease, reminding travelers and residents to avoid bringing pork products and to comply with local regulations to limit the disease's spread.