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Solar Cell Light Poles to Be Installed Along Kamala Beach Road

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By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Kamala – Solar cell light poles will be installed along Kamala Beach road.


The President of the Kamala Sub-District Organization Administration (SOA), Mr. Jutha Dumluck, told the Phuket Express that the province has supported a 2,967,000 Baht budget to develop Kamala for tourism.

 

Mr. Jutha told the Phuket Express that they have plans to install 43 sets of solar cell poles along Kamala Beach road (Layi – Naka Lay Road) in Kamala. The installation is expected to be done by September of next year, 2024.

 

Full story: https://thephuketexpress.com/2023/02/24/solar-cell-light-poles-to-be-installed-along-kamala-beach-road/

 

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-- © Copyright The Phuket Express 2023-02-25
 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The President of the Kamala Sub-District Organization Administration (SOA), Mr. Jutha Dumluck, told the Phuket Express that the province has supported a 2,967,000 Baht budget to develop Kamala for tourism

I hope that includes more than the 43 light poles?

Lets hope they experience a miracle and find the brains to install poles that sit far from the kerb and arch over the road/pathways instead of putting 'death pillars' right on the road edge.

We talking Garudas or Kinnarees?

 

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All sunset and later views ruined by light pollution!

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