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Underpass where woman drowned in her pickup truck is inspected

By Kornkamol Aksorndej

The Nation

 

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A team from the Prawet District Office on Friday inspected the underpass where a woman drowned in her pickup truck that was submerged in floodwater earlier this week.

 

Panumas sae Tae, a 41-year-old businesswoman, died in the flooded underpass that led to the Golden Nakara housing estate in Bangkok’s Prawet district early on Thursday. 

 

The underpass, which goes under a railway bridge, was built to provide access to residents of the estate. It remains unclear how it became heavily flooded between Wednesday night and early hours of Thursday. 

 

Prawet District Office’s director Tanasit Methpanmuang led a team to inspect the tunnel on Friday morning. 

 

The underpass is about 95.4 metres long, 10 metres wide, and three metres high. 

 

Tanasit said there was a report that a BMW sedan broke down in 60-cm of floodwater inside the tunnel at about 9pm on Wednesday. “This suggests at the time, there might have been about 400 cubic metres of water inside the tunnel,” he said. 

 

 Judging by the floodwater level that submerged Panumas’s pickup at 1am on Thursday, floodwater must have increased to 1,613.5 cubic metres just hours later.

 

“We need to find out how such a huge volume of water went into the underpass,” he said, adding that there was no rain in the area during that period. 

 

His office has arranged a meeting with representatives of housing estates under its jurisdictions to discuss preventative measures. 

 

“There should be CCTV and equipment to respond to emergencies,” Tanasit said. “For example, if a vehicle gets submerged, there should be [apparatus] to haul it out of floodwater”. 

 

Panumas phoned for help when she found she was trapped by the floodwater, but help came too late. 

 

Tanasit said there are two similar underpasses at housing estates in the Prawet district. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30353978

 
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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

60-cm of floodwater inside the tunnel at about 9pm on Wednesday.

That was time to take action for repairs or at least to close it in a good and visible way. to prevent worse, but this is Thailand 4.0

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15 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Mystery solved the sun came out and the investigation concluded no evidence

Perhaps they arrest the editors of newspapers who published the story as it is detrimental to the image of Thailand?

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1 hour ago, connda said:

Perhaps they arrest the editors of newspapers who published the story as it is detrimental to the image of Thailand?

Or illegal Burmese workers flooded the underpass, while netizens were in outrage over a farang taking a selfie with their Y front underpants showing through wet clothes in the rain.

 

But, don't worry... now there will be crackdown on something... and also make Thailand a hub of something else to take peoples minds off it all.

 

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4 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

Why did she not get out of the truck and leave it there?

 

Or, even get out and sit on the roof?

 

Just to sit in the car, slowly filling up with water and drown seems strange.

 

 

What is strange about a Thai not using common sense ?

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