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Fire at Yamu Pier destroys two speed boats, 1 million baht of damages

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Fire at Yamu Pier destroys two speed boats, 1 million baht of damages

By Eakkapop Thongtub

 

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The fire engulfing the two boats moored at Yamu Pier yesterday (Mar 3). Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET:-- A fire at Yamu Pier in north-eastern Pa Klok yesterday afternoon (Mar 3) caused heavy damage to two speed boats.

 

At 4:30pm a twin-engined boat by the name of “Lee Loo 2” had just returned from a tourist trip to Phi Phi Island and was refuelling.

 

During this process a nearby spark caused a fire to start and quickly spread throughout the boat and onto another boat, “Praeploy 3”, which was moored next to it. The startled crew jumped into the water to escape the blaze.

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/fire-at-yamu-pier-destroys-two-speed-boats-1-million-baht-of-damages-75122.php

 

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Hopefully many of them will burn down like that. Then maybe, maybe, someone will think about improving fire safety standards. 

 

14 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Hopefully many of them will burn down like that. Then maybe, maybe, someone will think about improving fire safety standards. 

 

What a charming comment, especially as you are in Bangkok and completely unaffected by this.

 

I guess if people had died on board it would have served them right in your (jaundiced) opinion.

 

How many fires were there in Bangkok today? Not that I'm interested as I don't live there.

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13 minutes ago, Psimbo said:
30 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Hopefully many of them will burn down like that. Then maybe, maybe, someone will think about improving fire safety standards. 

 

What a charming comment, especially as you are in Bangkok and completely unaffected by this.

 

I guess if people had died on board it would have served them right in your (jaundiced) opinion.

 

How many fires were there in Bangkok today? Not that I'm interested as I don't live there.

Do you have a problem with reading or understanding?

Because I clearly wrote "like that". In above fire it seems nobody was injured or died.

If boats with not enough fire safety burn down like that that's good news. Because then they don't burn down another time with passengers on board.

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Might see a few more boats burning soon, but not uninsured ones!

12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

a nearby spark caused a fire to start

A  "bright" spark doing the refueling with a smoke in his mouth?

An inspired means of dealing with having zero business and getting the banks off your back.  Best check the date the insurance policies were issued.  

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