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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 April 2025
Elderly Man, 82, Dies After Being Caught in Blaze While Burning Rice Stubble in Surin An 82-year-old man lost his life after being overcome by smoke and flames while burning rice stubble in a field near his home in Surin province. The incident occurred on 14 April, despite repeated warnings from family members not to engage in the dangerous activity. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357768-elderly-man-82-dies-after-being-caught-in-blaze-while-burning-rice-stubble-in-surin/ -
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This is very funny, the keyboard warrior appears, the guy I'm talking about, the guy who makes strange comments to nearly every thread but I never interact, I simply scroll down, some here are unable. I only interact with you after I receive one of your antagonizing, hostile comments. I see many foreigners here in Pattaya, acting inappropriately, I make comment about this inappropriate behaviour. You never see these disrespectful foreigners, you are always sat alone in your 30m² apartment attacking from your warrior keyboard. -
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Elderly Man, 82, Dies After Being Caught in Blaze While Burning Rice Stubble in Surin
Picture from responders. An 82-year-old man lost his life after being overcome by smoke and flames while burning rice stubble in a field near his home in Surin province. The incident occurred on 14 April, despite repeated warnings from family members not to engage in the dangerous activity. Police Lieutenant Thienthip Uthes, deputy investigator at Phianram Police Station in Mueang District, together with forensic doctors from Surin Hospital and rescue workers, responded to the scene in Ban Nadi, Village No. 1, Nadi subdistrict. The man, identified as Mr. Kaew, was found face-down and severely burned approximately 500 metres from the main road, in the middle of a rice field. His body was sent to Surin Hospital for a post-mortem examination in accordance with legal procedures. According to Ms. Somrak, a relative of the deceased, Mr. Kaew had a habit of burning rice stubble in the fields and had already been rescued twice in previous incidents. Despite repeated pleas from his family to stop, he insisted on continuing the practice. On this occasion, he left home early in the morning to burn the stubble once more. The rescue team from Nadi revealed that in the past, Mr. Kaew had accidentally allowed flames to spread to neighbouring fields. In those instances, he had attempted to extinguish the fire himself using tree branches, fearing he would be blamed by nearby farmers. The team believed that once again the fire may have spread, and in his effort to stop it, he succumbed to smoke inhalation and collapsed. No one was nearby to help, as most villagers were attending a local Songkran festival at the temple. By the time Mr. Kaew was found, it was too late, he had already died. Authorities have urged the public, particularly the elderly, to avoid burning agricultural waste during the dry season due to the high risk of uncontrollable fires and harmful smoke. -- 2025-04-15 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 April 2025
Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park Ranger Dies While Battling Forest Fire Picture courtesy of Daily News. An officer from Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park has died in the line of duty while helping to extinguish a forest fire in Chiang Mai’s Fang district. The officer, identified as Mr. Pongdanai Jaipik, went missing during operations and was later found deceased. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357767-doi-pha-hom-pok-national-park-ranger-dies-while-battling-forest-fire/ -
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Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park Ranger Dies While Battling Forest Fire
Picture courtesy of Daily News. An officer from Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park has died in the line of duty while helping to extinguish a forest fire in Chiang Mai’s Fang district. The officer, identified as Mr. Pongdanai Jaipik, went missing during operations and was later found deceased. The incident occurred in the area surrounding Ban Huai Mayom, Village 13, in the Wiang subdistrict. Mr. Pongdanai was last seen at around 13:00 on 13 April while taking part in firefighting efforts. As the blaze began to subside and the team made their way back, heavy rain started to fall, during which time Mr. Pongdanai became separated from his group. Search and rescue operations were immediately launched by rangers, soldiers, forestry officials, and local administrators. Volunteers from nearby communities, including Ban Huai Bon and Ban Huai Mayom, also joined the search. Initial efforts were hampered by worsening weather conditions, with rain and darkness forcing teams to temporarily withdraw. On the morning of 14 April, a large-scale operation resumed. Sadly, the body of Mr. Pongdanai was discovered later that day. His motorcycle had previously been found abandoned, but no signs of his whereabouts were apparent until the renewed search. Mr. Narongrit Klin Sawang, head of the Doi Pha Hom Pok fire control station, confirmed that the fire had initially broken out on 13 April. Mr. Pongdanai had actively participated in the suppression effort, and it was only during the return journey, amidst deteriorating conditions, that the separation occurred. Following the discovery of his body, officials coordinated with police for forensic examination and are proceeding with all necessary legal protocols. The Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Mr. Atthaphon Charoenchansa, expressed his deepest condolences over the loss of a dedicated officer who gave his life in service to the nation’s forests. He has ordered all relevant departments to provide full support to Mr. Pongdanai’s family, including funeral arrangements, welfare benefits, and emotional support. In a statement, Mr. Atthaphon also urged all rangers and forest protection personnel to prioritise safety in their operations and acknowledged the immense risks they face in protecting Thailand’s natural heritage. He extended his heartfelt gratitude and encouragement to all those continuing to serve under such challenging and dangerous conditions. -- 2025-04-15
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