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PEA to monitor Walking Street following transformer fire

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Provincial Electrify Authority employees will be stationed around Walking Street on weekends to monitor power use following a massive fire that destroyed two bars and injured two people.

 

Regional PEA chief Chartchai Pumrin and Pattaya office head Nirtuh Charoenchop toured the fire-ravaged area behind the Marine Plaza hotel March 11, meeting with owners of bars and businesses damaged by the blaze the night before.

 

Niruth said the PEA takes full responsivity for the fire, which left one foreigner with minor burns and a Thai woman suffering from smoke inhalation, as it was the utility’s newly-installed transformer that exploded around 11 p.m., causing flames to spread to two bars, 17 motorbikes and several shops across the street.

 

He called the explosion “strange”, as the equipment was brand new. The point of the day’s investigation was to try and determine if the power unit exploded due to faulty workmanship or a manufacturing defect.

 

Read more: http://www.pattayamail.com/news/pea-monitor-walking-street-following-transformer-fire-205327

 
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Just now, fakename said:

They will be watching for static electricity when the girls are rubbing up and down the poles! 

Never see them move that quickly.

 

Could static electricity be generated from a slow disinterested shuffle, whilst gazing at ones reflection in the mirror?

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3 hours ago, fakename said:

They will be watching for static electricity when the girls are rubbing up and down the poles! 

Should be a law that those poles are made from stainless steel; at least stainless. :stoner:

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