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Best English Bangers and Mash on Jomtien?
Make my own sausages. So bangers and mash, no problem at home. -
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Village Head Acknowledges Inadequate Drying Space for Rice Causes Crash Injuring 3
A crash occurred when a motorcycle carrying a mother and her two sons collided with a pile of rice being dried on a road. The incident took place on the evening of November 21 on the Nong Mod Daeng–Bo Din road in Tajoong Subdistrict, Lahan Sai District, Buriram Province. The victims, Mrs. Sukanya, 49, her eldest son Phutawan 17, and her youngest son, 11, were returning home after selling goods at the market when the crash happened. They were rushed to the hospital for treatment and are now recovering at home. Phutawan, who was driving the motorcycle, recounted that the road was dark, and he could not see the pile of rice in time to avoid it. The collision rendered him unconscious until rescuers arrived. Mr. Teerapong, 24, the owner of the nearby rice harvester and the first to assist, said he witnessed the crash and rushed to help. He described the heartbreaking moment when the 11-year-old boy, despite being seriously injured with an open wound on the back of his head pleaded for him to help his mother first. Village Head Mr. Pramuan, 59, admitted that the issue of rice drying on roads remains difficult to resolve. Farmers often harvest their rice simultaneously, and the lack of adequate drying spaces forces many to resort to drying rice on roads. Selling wet rice is not a viable option due to lower prices. Mrs. Yupa, 55, the owner of the rice involved in the crash, explained that she had placed the rice on the road less than an hour before the crash occurred. She had planned to spread it for drying after returning from home but was informed of the incident by villagers. Mrs. Yupa expressed deep regret over the incident, stating, “I used this newly constructed road because it is rarely used by vehicles. This was my first time drying rice here, and it ended in a crash. I feel sorry for the victims and have offered them some financial assistance. I will no longer dry rice on roads, even if it means selling wet rice at a lower price.” This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by farmers and the safety risks associated with drying rice on public roads. Authorities and local leaders are urged to find sustainable solutions to prevent such incident in the future. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-24 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Rare Omura’s Whale Spotted Near Surin Islands, Phang Nga A rare and extraordinary sighting of an Omura’s whale, a species rarely encountered in the wild, has left marine enthusiasts and local officials in awe. The majestic creature, measuring approximately 9-11 metres in length, was spotted near Mae Yai Island, part of the Surin Islands archipelago in Phang Nga Province. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344377-rare-omura’s-whale-spotted-near-surin-islands-phang-nga/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Young Heroes Save Woman from Chao Phraya River Leap Two young students from Wat Lad Bua Khao School are being hailed as heroes after their brave act of saving a woman who had jumped from the Bangkok Bridge into the Chao Phraya River. The incident, which could have ended tragically, has left netizens deeply impressed by the boys' courage. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344375-young-heroes-save-woman-from-chao-phraya-river-leap/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Authorities Raid Illegal Shop Selling Kratom, Cannabis, & E-Cigarettes in Sisaket Sisaket Governor Anupong Suksomnit assigned Deputy Governor Suriya Butchinda, along with Sukhit Luangsakulthai, District Chief of Sisaket, and Amorn Nambut, Acting District Chief of Sisaket City, to lead a joint operation targeting illegal activities in the area. The raid was conducted in coordination with local law enforcement, public health officials, and the provincial anti-narcotics centre. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344374-authorities-raid-illegal-shop-selling-kratom-cannabis-e-cigarettes-in-sisaket/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Authorities Raid Bar in Pattaya for Operating Beyond Legal Hours In the early hours local authorities and police raided a well-known bar in South Pattaya for violating operating hours, disrupting a lively night for patrons and employees. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344373-authorities-raid-bar-in-pattaya-for-operating-beyond-legal-hours/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Village Chief Discovers Five Grenades During Road Construction in Phayao A shocking discovery of five hand grenades halted a road construction project in Huai Pum Village, Chiang Kham District. The explosives, believed to date back to the Communist insurgency era, were safely removed and destroyed by authorities. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344372-village-chief-discovers-five-grenades-during-road-construction-in-phayao/ -
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Young Heroes Save Woman from Chao Phraya River Leap
Two young students from Wat Lad Bua Khao School are being hailed as heroes after their brave act of saving a woman who had jumped from the Bangkok Bridge into the Chao Phraya River. The incident, which could have ended tragically, has left netizens deeply impressed by the boys' courage. The story gained widespread attention on social media after it was reported on November 22, around 19:30. According to a post by the volunteer rescue organisation, Bang Phong Phang Foundation, a 17- year-old woman had leapt from the Bangkok Bridge in an apparent attempt to end her life. Fortunately, the two 12 year old students, witnessing the event, immediately jumped into the river to rescue her. With remarkable bravery and quick action, they managed to pull the woman to safety. After being brought ashore, volunteers provided first aid before transporting her to Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital for further care. The rescue, captured on video and shared widely online, has drawn overwhelming praise for the boys' heroic deed. Social media users have expressed admiration for their courage and selflessness, celebrating the young students as role models for their peers. Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Video from Bang Phong Phang Foundation Facebook. -- 2024-11-24 ScreenRecording_11-23-2024 16-54-38_1.mp4
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