Frustrated son attacks late-arriving rescue crew, causing father's death
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Lazada Sleeping Pills.
In Thailand, they sell the benadryl as a 50 mg pill. That's Very strong. They usually recommend 25-50 mg for sleeping But I would recommend that you first try a lower dosage of 10-15 mg. You can easily break the 50 mg tablets in half giving you 25 mg and then take a knife or scissors and cut off a piece to get a lower dosage. Less is better especially if you want to avoid the next morning hangover effects. -
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Finally identified my long-term illness (Bronchiectasis), thanks to Dr Google :)
Well, shucks, Simon. I thought you were on to something regarding 'our' toes. I hope you've solved your problem with this diagnosis. As for me, I'll just continue to try and not grip the ground with them and building calluses on the ends of the 3rd & 4th toe of my left foot. (It all started when I picked up playing golf 25 years ago). We do have some ugly feet. I was working a rig a few years ago and most people wore flip flops or crocs in the quarters. One man (on my management team) had some of the straightest long toes I'd ever seen. I didn't know men could grow such toes. He was Australian, so I notched it up to living bear foot or wearing flip flops near the beach all his life. 🤣 Lucky dude -
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Accident Another Rama II Incident: Driver Injured as Large Concrete Slab Falls onto Pickup Truck
UPDATE Investigation Launched into Blood Transfusion Controversy Following Fatal Bridge Incident - Governor Orders Urgent Safety Checks on All Bridges in Province Authorities in Samut Sakhon are investigating two major aspects surrounding the death of 46-year-old Mr. Amnat Thongkham, who was fatally injured on 29 April after a large chunk of concrete fell from an aged overpass onto his vehicle on Rama II Road. The incident occurred at near kilometre marker 27+500, on the outbound lanes of Rama II Road in Mueang District. The debris reportedly came loose from the underside of a decades-old flyover connecting Krathum Baen to central Mahachai and crashed through the windscreen of Mr. Amnat’s pickup truck, ultimately leading to his death. Compounding the incident, a secondary controversy has emerged regarding the initial medical response. Questions have been raised over whether Mr. Amnat may have received an incorrect blood transfusion at the first hospital he was taken to, Vibhavadi Hospital, Samut Sakhon, which may have complicated his treatment. Dr. Prakit Sarathep, Chief of the Samut Sakhon Provincial Public Health Office, confirmed that his team is conducting a formal investigation into the matter. “We are reviewing medical procedures and compliance with the standards set by the Hospital Act, particularly concerning the provision of emergency care and transfusion protocols. We ask the public to allow time for a thorough investigation and will report conclusive findings in due course,” he said. Meanwhile, at around 09:30:on 1 May, the provincial governor, Mr. Narit Niramaiwong, visited the scene of the incident alongside officials from the Highways Department. The point where the concrete gave way is located on a curve just before the descent of the flyover. The structure, built nearly 40 years ago, had suffered wear over time, exacerbated by heavy traffic, vibrations, and overloaded vehicles. Following the incident, repair crews promptly carried out emergency maintenance to stabilise the area. However, Governor Narit announced that a comprehensive safety audit is now underway. In line with directives from the Ministry of Transport, all 17,500 bridges under the Department of Highways’ jurisdiction, including 209 structures along Rama II Road, are to be immediately inspected. Any found to be below safety standards must be repaired without delay. “The Department of Highways has already assigned engineers and high-precision equipment to assess the structural integrity of this flyover thoroughly,” Governor Narit stated. “We must ensure the safety of all bridges, flyovers, U-turn bridges, and pedestrian overpasses, especially those that have been in use for many years.” The governor has also instructed that local highway offices accelerate inspections and provide regular updates. He affirmed that this initiative aligns with the provincial security and public safety committee’s objectives, which emphasise proactive maintenance and risk prevention. Adapted by Asean Now 2025-05-01. -
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Possible to monitor the extra (unused) power available on a Growatt SPF6000ES ?
Couple more of my videos for you. I am now only buying devices that work with home assistant -
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Donald now has trouble with aliens
I think it’s a play on Donald’s fixation on aliens
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