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B30mn tour boat set ablaze in Phuket shipyard fire

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B30mn tour boat set ablaze in Phuket shipyard fire

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Firefighters had the blaze quickly under control. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET: A new tour boat under construction for about B30-40 million suffered an estimated B200,000 in damage after it caught fire at a shipyard east of Phuket Town yesterday afternoon (Nov 16).

 

Capt Udom Petchrat of the Phuket City Police was notified of of the blaze, at the Sikij Shipyard on Koh Siray, at 5pm.

 

No injures were reported from the fire, Capt Udom confirmed.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/b30mn-tour-boat-set-ablaze-in-phuket-shipyard-fire-64740.php

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2017-11-17

There isn't anywhere near enough voltage in an iPhone charging cable to electrocute anyone. But possibly there was a malfunction in the charger and the cable had a higher voltage, but that certainly seems very unlikely

1 hour ago, Dan5 said:

There isn't anywhere near enough voltage in an iPhone charging cable to electrocute anyone. But possibly there was a malfunction in the charger and the cable had a higher voltage, but that certainly seems very unlikely

And that is connected to the op how?

10 minutes ago, stevenl said:

And that is connected to the op how?

Sorry. Somehow I responded to the wrong post

 

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