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Fifteen Homes Destroyed in Pathum Thani Fire
Picture from responders. A devastating fire swept through the Sirisaphan community along the Rangsit-Prayoonsak Canal in Pathum Thani’s Thanyaburi district on December 30, destroying more than 15 homes and leaving one person with minor injuries. Emergency services are now investigating the cause of the blaze and assisting those affected. The fire, which broke out in the densely packed wooden construction community, posed significant challenges to emergency responders. Large fire trucks were unable to access the narrow alleys, forcing firefighters and residents to battle the flames for over an hour before gaining control of the situation. The incident prompted a multi-agency response, with fire trucks and personnel deployed from Rangsit Municipality and neighbouring localities, including Lak Hok Subdistrict and Bueng Yitho Municipality. Ronnakorn Phawijan, the district chief of Thanyaburi, stated that initial assessments suggest that more than 15 households have been affected. The exact number of families displaced by the fire is still being determined. The Rangsit Municipality has established a temporary shelter for those who lost their homes at the site of the Government Savings Bank near Prachathipat School. Sanitation trucks and other facilities have been brought in to provide basic necessities for the displaced residents. Police Lieutenant Panumas Naksuk, an investigator with the Pratunam Chulalongkorn Police Station, confirmed that two witnesses have been brought in for questioning to determine the fire’s cause. Authorities are focusing on identifying the house where the blaze started and will evaluate the overall damage in the coming days. While no fatalities have been reported, local authorities are urging residents to exercise caution and follow fire safety guidelines, particularly in high-density areas where the risk of rapid fire spread is heightened. The municipality has pledged to provide support for affected families, with further plans for assistance to be outlined once the full extent of the damage is assessed. -- 2024-12-31 -
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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
What about those who were in top shape and got very sick? The unsolved mysteries of COVID are still with us and most likely many will never be revealed. In a previous post, I wrote about my experience with the virus. My girl and I consider ourselves to fortunate to not have suffered despite being exposed. -
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Hotel Fire Near Khao San Road Leaves 3 Dead, Many Rescued From Roof
The rescue equipment outside might be state of the art, , the backpacker hostel had no sprinkler system and no fire extinguishers, that is definitely Third World country. -
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Is This What It’s Come To? Western Couples Hunting for Ladyboys in Bangkok?
And a toastie with an M150. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 31 December 2024
Five killed in Prachinburi factory concrete slab collapse By Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of KhaoSod A tragic incident unfolded in Prachinburi province when a concrete slab collapsed in a factory located in the 304 Industrial Park, resulting in the loss of five lives with no survivors. The collapse occurred today, December 30, causing widespread alarm among workers and residents in the area. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347532-five-killed-in-prachinburi-factory-concrete-slab-collapse/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 31 December 2024
Thailand's EXPRESSWAY Authority to Enforce Tougher Penalties on Unpaid Tolls File photo for reference only Starting January 1, 2025, Thailand's Expressway Authority (EXAT) will impose stricter penalties for unpaid tolls. If a driver doesn't pay a toll, they could face fines up to ten times the toll fee, capped at 2,000 baht per event. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347533-thailands-expressway-authority-to-enforce-tougher-penalties-on-unpaid-tolls/ -
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So, how long you like to live.
From what I have seen and studied, the idea of picking it up yourself is not in the realm of reality. Many get amazingly adept at even fooling their Drs. as well as themselves. And then what? Maybe I would change but I am just not suicidal... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 31 December 2024
NACC denies lobbying claims in Thaksin hospital case investigation By Ryan Turner Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, left, with, his daughter Paetongtarn | Photo via AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) firmly denies any lobbying efforts aimed at altering the commissioner overseeing the investigation into former premier Thaksin Shinawatra’s detention at a police hospital. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347530-nacc-denies-lobbying-claims-in-thaksin-hospital-case-investigation/
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