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Narathiwat – At least ten people have died, 118 people have been injured, and more than 200 families have suffered, many with their homes destroyed, after a fireworks warehouse exploded in the Su-Ngai Kolok district on late Saturday afternoon (July 29th).


The Narathiwat Governor Mr. Sanan Pongaksorn told Thai media, “At least ten people have been pronounced dead, 118 people have been injured, and more than 200 families have suffered by being affected by this massive explosion. There are some people who are stuck inside collapsed houses and buildings waiting for help.”

 

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The Su-Ngai Kolok district Chief Mr. Anirut Bua-Onn added, “The explosion has damaged and destroyed more than a 500 meter radius area near the fireworks warehouse. 

 

By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Full story: https://thephuketexpress.com/2023/07/29/ten-dead-118-injured-200-families-suffer-after-fireworks-warehouse-in-narathiwat-exploded/

 

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CCTV footage shows the moment a warehouse storing fireworks explodes

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, simon43 said:

This fireworks warehouse was of course located in a remote area, far away from houses, so as to minimise the risk of injury should an accident happen?

 

Er... no... obviously not!

Reminds me of the Thai NDT company that keeps radioactive sources in their office in a Bangkok Housing estate.

 

What could possibly go wrong?

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Deaths in fireworks explosion climb to 12 with 10 survivors still in hospital

 

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The death toll in the fireworks warehouse explosion and fire, in Su-ngai Kolok district of Thailand’s southernmost province of Narathiwat, increased to 12 today (Sunday). Ten of the survivors are still in hospital, while 98 others have been discharged, according to Dr. Opart Karnkawinpong, the permanent secretary of public health.

 

Of the 10 still in hospital, six are female, two male and two are children. They have injuries to their faces, heads and bodies.

 

Dr. Opart said that he has ordered medical staff from 13 districts to be sent to Su-ngai Kolok district hospital to provide psychiatric support to people traumatised by the incident and others who may develop respiratory and digestive symptoms or irritations of the skin and eyes, as a result of exposure to chemicals released in the explosion and subsequent fire.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/deaths-in-fireworks-explosion-climb-to-12-with-10-survivors-still-in-hospital/

 

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On 7/29/2023 at 9:24 PM, simon43 said:

This fireworks warehouse was of course located in a remote area, far away from houses, so as to minimise the risk of injury should an accident happen?

 

Er... no... obviously not!

What came first..
The residents or the bomb factory?

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On 7/29/2023 at 4:19 PM, bendejo said:

I can't help but suspecting this may have something to do with events of years past (like Tak Bai) and the possibility that the former PM behind it will be returning to LOS.

 

 

This "conspiracy theory" sounds a bit, quite a bit, far fetched to me.

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30 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

What came first..
The residents or the bomb factory?

From the updated article a few posts above yours.

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The governor said there are no other firework warehouses in the district of which officials are aware and the one where the accident occurred had not yet been authorized for use as a warehouse as it was newly built.

So I guess that the residents were there first.

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Seems hard6cto know how many are missing. I doubt there is insurance if it wasn't permitted yet    sad.  Who will rebuild all those structures fone and the damaged ones. 

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There are no safety standards in Thailand -- safety health and Environment (SHE) all does not exists.

It is too costly to maintain to maintain the SHE standards and the owners don't care. So we all have to watch the surrounding areas of our houses in Thailand.

 

This is the main reason for all the China owned factories to shift to Chiang Mai in the recent years after the Chinese authorities started to clamp down on factory standards. The shift of factories contributed to the pollution in Chiang Mai. The recent respite from pollution is probably because of the economic situation of China and factories production are down due to the bad world economies. 

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On 7/29/2023 at 11:18 PM, Tropicalevo said:

Maybe the warehouse was there first and the houses came afterwards? (Because of the jobs.)

We have no way of knowing. ????

Where are the bund walls? Designed to deflect any event upwards, even in remote areas.

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

What came first..
The residents or the bomb factory?

The governor said there are no other firework warehouses in the district of which officials are aware and the one where the accident occurred had not yet been authorized for use as a warehouse as it was newly built.

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