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Ammonia Leak at Ice Factory in Lopburi Sends 40 to Hospital
Picture from responders. Panic erupted in Lopburi when a major ammonia leak at an ice factory forced workers and their families to flee to safety. A total of 40 people, including children, were rushed to hospital after inhaling the toxic fumes. At around 11:00 on 11 February, Lopburi city police received reports of a strong gas odour coming from an ice factory in Moo 6, located near the Lopburi irrigation canal road in Thaen Yai subdistrict. Police officers, emergency medical teams from Narai Maharaj Hospital, rescue workers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, and four fire engines were dispatched to the scene. The factory, one of the largest ice producers in Lopburi, was in chaos as workers, many of whom are Burmese migrants, frantically evacuated their families, including sleeping children, to escape the overwhelming ammonia fumes. Most left their belongings behind in their desperate bid for safety. Rescue teams, wearing protective gear were able to contain the leak, and assessed, then transported over 40 affected individuals to Narai Maharaj Hospital. Patients were immediately decontaminated and given medical attention. Authorities cordoned off the hospital’s emergency area to prevent further exposure to other patients. Lopburi municipal chief, Ratchapol Kiattivinaysakul, confirmed that the factory, registered under the name Phromburi 3 Ice Factory, has been temporarily shut down pending a full safety inspection. The factory owner, Uthong Chuangpanich, will be summoned for questioning as investigators work to determine the cause of the gas leak. Among those hospitalised were 22 adults and eight children at Narai Maharaj Hospital, while another ten were treated at Anandamahidol Hospital, bringing the total number of victims to 40. -- 2025-02-12 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 February 2025
UPDATE Police Continue to Investigate Murder of Woman Found Naked in Suitcase Pictures courtesy of Khaosod. Police are investigating the shocking discovery of a woman’s naked body stuffed inside a suitcase and weighed down with two 10kg weights before being dumped in a pond in Ban Chang district, Rayong. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1351161-body-of-woman-found-stuffed-in-suitcase-in-rayong/page/2/#findComment-19581371 -
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Body of Woman Found Stuffed in Suitcase in Rayong
UPDATE Police Continue to Investigate Murder of Woman Found Naked in Suitcase Pictures courtesy of Khaosod. Police are investigating the shocking discovery of a woman’s naked body stuffed inside a suitcase and weighed down with two 10kg weights before being dumped in a pond in Ban Chang district, Rayong. The victim, believed to be around 30 years old, had undergone cosmetic surgery, including breast and nose augmentations. Her body was so badly decomposed that injuries could not immediately be identified, and forensic experts estimate she had been dead for at least ten days. Authorities are focusing on tracing the origins of the woman’s breast implants, which were manufactured in the United States. The silicone implants, size 240cc, bear the serial number 9722614. Investigators are working to identify the clinic or importer that supplied them, hoping it could lead to an identification of the victim. Meanwhile, forensic specialists are attempting to retrieve fingerprints from the decomposed remains, a challenging process that is currently underway. A key witness, a local water spinach collector, reported seeing two vehicles near the pond. He described a white Toyota Fortuner and a white pickup truck, though he could not identify the make of the latter. Assuming the vehicles belonged to local fishermen, he paid little attention at the time. However, police are now working to track these vehicles and determine whether they were connected to the crime. Police divers and bomb disposal officers from the Rayong EOD unit have searched the pond for additional evidence, looking for the victim’s clothing, jewellery, and mobile phone. However, no significant items have been recovered so far. Additionally, CCTV footage from surrounding areas is being reviewed to trace the movements of the suspect(s). Given the gruesome nature of the case, police are treating it as a high-priority investigation. One issue investigators are examining is a potential discrepancy between the witness’s account and the estimated time of death. While the body is believed to have been in the water for around ten days, the witness recalled seeing the vehicles over a month ago. Despite this inconsistency, police are pursuing all possible leads, working to identify the victim and bring those responsible to justice. -- 2025-02-12 -
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85% of Americans Willing to Raise Taxes to Save Social Security, Survey Shows
I see that many poorer republican supporters are concerned about loosing welfare and healthcare - they didn't rea;ise it would happen so quickly. THey are also concerned about the increase in prices brought about by the new tarriffs -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 February 2025
Authorities Raid Three Chinese-Owned Factories for Illegal Recycling Thai authorities have raided three Chinese-owned factories in , Samut Sakhon for illegally recycling old electrical wires and plastic waste, raising serious environmental and fire hazard concerns. The crackdown comes after a similar illegal operation was linked to a factory fire in Ban Phaeo district last month. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1351528-authorities-raid-three-chinese-owned-factories-for-illegal-recycling/
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