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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
This new Aussie series has good reviews. When a young woman is killed in Evelyn Bay, the seaside town's tight-knit community begins to unravel as the investigation of her death exposes long-held secrets and past wounds. -
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LED lights for a Toyota Altis
More than 100 KM/h on Thai roads is very fast. IMHO. -
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12-Month Bank Statement Validity
I can just verify one point. That in my location CNX the local branch letter was returned as no longer needed. They did need to see my Deposit Bank Book dated within one Busness day at renewal. In my case BKK provided me. Even though no new deposits but there was a annual charge so that appeard with todays date and current on hand total. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 6 June 2025
Thai Oil Implements Emergency Response After Sriracha Oil Spill Picture courtesy of Facebook/THAIMECC Thai Oil Public Company Limited has mobilised an emergency response after an oil spill occurred in the open sea near Sriracha, Chonburi Province. The spill originated from the Singapore-flagged crude oil tanker, Phoenix Jamnagar, docked at the SBM-2 (Single Buoy Mooring) terminal. A black oil slick, roughly 10 square metres in size, was reported drifting in the affected area. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362884-thai-oil-implements-emergency-response-after-sriracha-oil-spill/ -
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My wife wanted me to sign a document any money she gets is hers!
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Report Thai Oil Implements Emergency Response After Sriracha Oil Spill
Picture courtesy of Facebook/THAIMECC Thai Oil Public Company Limited has mobilised an emergency response after an oil spill occurred in the open sea near Sriracha, Chonburi Province. The spill originated from the Singapore-flagged crude oil tanker, Phoenix Jamnagar, docked at the SBM-2 (Single Buoy Mooring) terminal. A black oil slick, roughly 10 square metres in size, was reported drifting in the affected area. The incident was officially reported to the Thailand Maritime Enforcement Coordinating Center (ThaiMECC) at 6:05 a.m. on Friday, June 6. The spill, resulting from a pipeline leak connected to the vessel, began at 12:54 a.m. and continued for approximately 30 minutes. The total volume of oil spilled is estimated at 10 cubic metres (10,000 litres). Thai Oil identified the oil as thin, black or brown, with scattered patches spread across an area of about 10 by 10 metres, moving southward due to prevailing conditions. The spill was attributed to severe weather conditions, including high waves and strong winds, which challenged containment efforts. In response, Thai Oil swiftly initiated its emergency action plan. Three containment booms were deployed around the spill site, and dispersant chemicals were used to prevent further spread. By 10:30 a.m., the company confirmed the incident, detailing their swift cessation of oil transfer operations and the activation of the Breakaway Coupling safety mechanism to avoid structural damage. This mechanism successfully limited the oil release during the valve shutdown phase. Pre-emptively positioned containment booms helped limit further leakage, and SBM-2 remained intact. However, adverse weather temporarily displaced some oil beyond the booms' reach. No injuries were reported from the incident. Ongoing cleanup efforts are in line with Thai Oil’s established emergency protocols, with collaborations involving government agencies and private partners to address and mitigate environmental impacts effectively. Thai Oil assures that further updates will be provided as they continue to manage the situation and restore affected areas. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-06-06
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