Georgealbert Posted June 22 Share Posted June 22 (edited) Wat Saeng Kaew Phothiyan, a revered temple, suffered significant damage due to a fire. At 00:35 on June 22, a fire broke out at the Viharn of Wat Saeng Kaew Phothiyan in Chedi Luang Subdistrict, Mae Suai District, Chiang Rai. The fire was found to be fiercely consuming the temple's Viharn. Firefighters, battled the blaze until about 03:00, when the fire was finally brought under control. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. The temple is known for its intricate decorations and artwork, is calling for donations to support the restoration efforts. Edited June 22 by Georgealbert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven100 Posted June 22 Share Posted June 22 oh dear ' that's really bad ... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgealbert Posted June 22 Author Share Posted June 22 Thai media report of the fire. https://workpointnews.com/around/news/N0UCA6S Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgealbert Posted Saturday at 07:27 AM Author Share Posted Saturday at 07:27 AM (edited) Thai media update report. “The fire has heavily damaged the main hall of Wat Saeng Kaew Photiyan, under the guidance of Kruba Ariyachart. The incident occurred late last night, causing extensive damage to the ornate hall. According to the latest update from Wat Saeng Kaew Photiyan, the fire broke out around midnight on June 22. Temple visitors who were sleeping at the site reported hearing loud noises resembling firecrackers from various directions. Upon investigation, they discovered that the main hall was engulfed in flames. Immediate efforts were made to alert the monks and call for emergency services. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire may have been caused by an electrical short circuit, though the exact cause is still under investigation by forensic experts. In response to the incident, Wat Saeng Kaew Photiyan has also posted on social media, sharing images of the damage and calling for donations to aid in the restoration of the hall. The temple has invited the public to contribute to the rebuilding efforts.” https://workpointnews.com/search/N5DF501 Edited Saturday at 07:28 AM by Georgealbert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgealbert Posted Saturday at 08:37 AM Author Share Posted Saturday at 08:37 AM Update. “The fire at the ornate main hall of Wat Saeng Kaew Photiyan in Mae Suai, Chiang Rai, has caused damage estimated at over 100 million baht. The hall, built over 16 years ago, is a cherished community centre. The fire destroyed valuable items, including important Buddha statues and wax figures. The event has deeply affected the local community, with some residents staying at the scene since the fire broke out. The Abbot Kruba Ariyachart, currently in the United States, has been informed of the incident. The abbot advised his followers to stay calm and focus on future recovery efforts. Interestingly, Kruba Ariyachart had previously warned his disciples about the potential for such a fire during a recent religious observance, but the warning was not taken seriously at the time. At 11:00 Chiang Rai Governor Phuthiphong Sirimat, along with forensic officers, investigators, community leaders, and other officials, arrived to inspect the site and gather evidence to determine the fire's cause. They discovered debris scattered across the hall, with significant damage to important Buddha statues, wax figures, and murals. The surveillance camera's server, located behind the main Buddha statue, was damaged by the fire, and officials are assessing whether the footage can be recovered.” https://workpointnews.com/around/news/NGWNDPT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgealbert Posted Sunday at 03:29 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 03:29 AM (edited) Investigation is continuing, as pictures reveal the damage, as most of the roof fell into the hall. Edited Sunday at 03:30 AM by Georgealbert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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