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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 15 September 2024
Railway Authorities Conduct Emergency Drill for Gas Transportation at Bang Lamung Station The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) carried out an emergency response drill at Bang Lamung Railway Station. The drill was part of an ongoing initiative to prepare railway staff involved in operations and maintenance for potential emergency situations, particularly those related to gas transportation by rail. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338195-railway-authorities-conduct-emergency-drill-for-gas-transportation-at-bang-lamung-station/ -
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Railway Authorities Conduct Emergency Drill for Gas Transportation at Bang Lamung Station
Picture courtesy of SRT The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) on September 14, carried out an emergency response drill at Bang Lamung Railway Station in Takhian Tia, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. The drill was part of an ongoing initiative to prepare railway staff involved in operations and maintenance for potential emergency situations, particularly those related to gas transportation by rail. The exercise was designed to enhance the skills and efficiency of personnel in managing emergency situations in a timely manner, reducing damage and ensuring a swift and effective response. The drill also aimed to strengthen cooperation between the SRT’s safety department and other relevant agencies , with an emphasis on refining problem-solving strategies. Personnel from the SRT’s Bang Lamung Railway Station, alongside officials from the Takhian Tia Subdistrict Municipality and PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited, participated in the event. The goal was to equip all involved with the knowledge and practical skills necessary for emergency prevention, mitigation, and recovery. The scenario for the exercise involved a simulated derailment of a train, allowing participants to practice real-time responses to such an incident. The drill focused on improving coordination between different departments and external agencies, ensuring that personnel are fully prepared to act quickly and effectively in an actual emergency. This initiative aims to continuously develop the skills and expertise of railway staff, ensuring that they can manage emergencies in compliance with standard procedures. The SRT has committed to regularly conducting such training sessions to maintain high levels of preparedness and safety across its network. Authorities highlighted the importance of these drills, emphasising that regular training is essential for enhancing operational effectiveness and protecting public safety in the event of a real emergency. -- 2024-09-15 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Collision Involving Three Pick Ups Claims One Life, Injures Another in Nonthaburi A crash in Nonthaburi has resulted in one fatality and one injury, with three pick up trucks damaged. The incident occurred when a pickup truck collided with road traffic barriers being set up by construction workers, who were attempting to manage traffic while closing off a section of the road. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338194-collision-involving-three-pick-ups-claims-one-life-injures-another-in-nonthaburi/ -
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Why is Trump Really Running for Office Again?
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Foreign National Killed in Early Morning Motorbike Accident on Koh Phangan
nothing to do with the location, and seemingly you've, sadly, led quite a fairly sheltered life, i can tell you, maybe not these days, but back in the day in london, manchester, paris, or wherever, i would often be up at 4am having an amazing time. -
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The benefits of living alone as an older man
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Collision Involving Three Pick Ups Claims One Life, Injures Another in Nonthaburi
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A crash in Nonthaburi has resulted in one fatality and one injury, with three pick up trucks damaged. The incident occurred when a pickup truck collided with road traffic barriers being set up by construction workers, who were attempting to manage traffic while closing off a section of the road. At approximately 00:10 on 14 September, officers from the Bang Bua Thong Police Station were alerted to the scene on Kanchanaphisek Road, heading towards Taling Chan, near the Klong Bang Phai BTS station in Bang Rak Phatthana sub-district. They responded with members of the Ruamkatanyu Foundation. Upon arrival, authorities found the body of Mr. Jitti (surname withheld), a 24-year-old road worker, lying next to a road barrier. He was wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt and a reflective vest. Another injured individual, Mr. Jirawat (surname withheld), 33, also a road worker, was taken to Bang Bua Thong Hospital before officers arrived. The crash involved three trucks that had collided and were blocking the road. The first vehicle, a bronze Isuzu pickup, had significant damage to the front right side. The driver, Mr. Masamai (surname withheld), 33, was present at the scene and provided a statement to the authorities. The second truck, also a bronze Isuzu, was a service vehicle and sustained damage to both the front and rear. The third vehicle, a Toyota pickup, had severe rear-end damage caused by the collision with the second truck. Dashcam footage from the truck involved in the collision captured Mr. Masamai driving at high speed and crashing into the road barriers being placed, before hitting the two stationary trucks, which also struck the workers, including the deceased. Mr. Masamai stated that he was driving home from his workplace in Wang Noi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, to his residence in Nong Khaem. He admitted to having poor vision, which might have contributed to the accident, as he did not realise he was going to strike anything until the impact occurred. Mr. Natthaporn (surname withheld), 25, a relative of the deceased, explained that road barriers and warning signs were set up to close two lanes for maintenance work under the BTS station. The barriers and signs were in place to ensure only one lane was available for traffic. Despite these precautions, the pickup truck veered into the closed lane. Police have recorded evidence and statements from Mr. Masamai, who claimed to have experienced a lapse in consciousness. Further investigation will include additional questioning and alcohol testing. The deceased has been sent to the Forensic Institute for an autopsy. -- 2024-09-15 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Severe Storm Topples Banyan Tree, Killing 70-Year-Old Man in Prachinburi A 70-year-old man was killed when a massive banyan tree fell onto his house during a heavy rainstorm late at night in Mueang District, Prachinburi Province. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338193-severe-storm-topples-banyan-tree-killing-70-year-old-man-in-prachinburi/ -
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Severe Storm Topples Banyan Tree, Killing 70-Year-Old Man in Prachinburi
Picture from responders. A 70-year-old man was killed when a massive banyan tree fell onto his house during a heavy rainstorm late at night. The accident occurred at around 23:00 on 13 September in Mueang District, Prachinburi Province. Rescue volunteers from the Sawang Bampen Thammasathan Foundation were alerted to the scene where they found a two-story wooden house, completely collapsed, with a large banyan tree crushing the roof. Under the debris, they discovered the lifeless body of the homeowner, identified as Mr. Wichai, 70, lying face-up, trapped under the wreckage. Rescue workers had to wait for the electricity to be safely cut off before they could retrieve the body. A neighbour, Mr. Pornchai, who lives next door, told reporters that he had been watching television when he heard a loud crash. He asked his son to check outside, where they saw that the house had collapsed. The victim was trapped inside the debris, prompting them to immediately call the village head and rescue authorities. Mr. Wichai, who lived alone in the house, was said to sleep on the second floor. It is believed that the heavy rains caused the 50-year-old banyan tree to fall, crushing the house and causing the victim to fall from the second floor to the ground level. The victim's son and relatives were present at the scene, visibly distraught. Police have sent the body for an autopsy at Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital. Investigators will conduct a thorough examination of the scene before the body is released to the family for funeral arrangements. -- 2024-09-15 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Worker Severely Injured by Grinding Disc in Pattaya Slum A man collecting scrap materials was severely injured when a grinding disc broke apart, nearly severing his arm in Pattaya’s Nong Prue area, in a local slum community, primarily inhabited by scrap collectors. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1338192-worker-severely-injured-by-grinding-disc-in-pattaya-slum/
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