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Bangkok Records Most Deaths from Road Accidents during Songkran Holiday

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BANGKOK, April 18 (TNA) – Road accidents killed 267 people and injured 2,208 others during seven days of  Songkran Festival with most deaths reported in Bangkok, according to the Interior Ministry.

 

There were 2,203 road accidents in total from April 11-17. Most traffic accidents or 68 occurred in Chiang Rai. Bangkok recorded 22 deaths from road accidents, the most among other provinces.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1156055

 

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267 dead in 7 days is only 38 per day, well down on the usual daily average of 65 deaths.

11 hours ago, Stocky said:

267 dead in 7 days is only 38 per day, well down on the usual daily average of 65 deaths.

Reported deaths.

4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Reported deaths.

maybe get the numbers next year !!==sadly 

Unfortunately, and very sad that it just highlights the fact, "You can't fix Stupid" 

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