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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 17 April 2025
Landslide at Haew Narok Waterfall in Khao Yai Injures Two Filipino Tourists A dramatic landslide at the popular Haew Narok Waterfall in Khao Yai National Park has left two tourists from the Philippines injured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357947-landslide-at-haew-narok-waterfall-in-khao-yai-injures-two-filipino-tourists/ -
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Landslide at Haew Narok Waterfall in Khao Yai Injures Two Filipino Tourists
Picture from responders. A dramatic landslide at the popular Haew Narok Waterfall in Khao Yai National Park has left two tourists from the Philippines injured. Mr Chaiya Huayhongthong, Chief of Khao Yai National Park, confirmed that he received an emergency report from officials stationed at the waterfall area, stating that part of the hillside, above and near the walkway bridge to the waterfall had suddenly collapsed and slipped down. The two tourists were in the vicinity at the time and were struck by falling rock, vegetation and soil. Rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the scene. One injured woman was extracted from the area and transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment for head and facial injuries, while the other casualty suffered a broken leg. Rescue teams had to carry the casualty out on a stretcher up the steep access steps. Area near the pathway caught in the landslide. The area where the incident occurred is known for its steep terrain and picturesque views, attracting numerous visitors. According to park officials, the likely cause of the landslide is the recent heavy rainfall over the past two to three days, which may have saturated the soil and triggered the collapse. Park authorities are continuing to investigate the incident and have temporarily closed off access to the affected zone for safety assessments. -- 2025-04-17 -
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Car with Gear Malfunction Jumps Median and Clips Other Vehicles - video
and what was holding the throttle down... an empty bottle of Lao Khao perhaps !! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 17 April 2025
Pickup Truck Plunges into Canal – One Dead, Four Injured A joyful Songkran celebration turned to disaster. late on April 15 when a pickup truck carrying five men veered off the road and plunged into an irrigation canal in Bang Ban district, Ayutthaya province. The crash resulted in one fatality and four injuries. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357946-pickup-truck-plunges-into-canal-–-one-dead-four-injured/ -
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Pickup Truck Plunges into Canal – One Dead, Four Injured
Picture from responders of the vehicle recovery. A joyful Songkran celebration turned to disaster. late on April 15 when a pickup truck carrying five men veered off the road and plunged into an irrigation canal in Bang Ban district, Ayutthaya province. The crash resulted in one fatality and four injuries. Pol Sub-Lt Damrongsak Saengngern of Bang Ban Police Station reported that the crash occurred around 23:00, along the Bang Ban–Wat Bang Pla Mo Road, Moo 8, in Khob Chao subdistrict. Emergency services, including Bang Ban Hospital rescue teams and Ayutthaya Ruamjai volunteers, rushed to the scene. The vehicle, an Isuzu D-Max registered in Khon Kaen, was found partially submerged in the canal, severely damaged. A large water drum, was discovered in the truck bed, suggesting the group had been celebrating the Songkran festival. Four of the five men were rescued from the canal by local residents before emergency responders arrived. All were soaked and suffered various injuries. One man, later identified as 25-year-old Mr. Natthawut was in critical condition due to being trapped underwater and later died despite resuscitation efforts at the scene. The surviving victims were named as Mr. Wancharoen (24), Mr. Amnuay (20), and Mr. Krisana (35), all of whom were taken to hospital for treatment. The driver, Mr. Sompong (40), was also injured but managed to escape the wreckage and is under medical care. According to Mr. Wancharoen, the group had been returning from Songkran festivities in Ayutthaya and were heading back to their residence in Lat Bua Luang district. He stated that he was unsure why the driver lost control of the vehicle, and only regained consciousness after being pulled from the water by passers-by. Rescue official Mr. Phitsanu Phongphoem confirmed that one man required urgent CPR at the scene due to water inhalation but sadly did not survive. Police are currently investigating the incident to determine the cause of the crash and will interview the surviving victims as part of the legal process. -- 2025-04-17 -
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