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Man Electrocuted While Attempting to Cross Landslip on Motorcycle in Chiang Mai


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The incident occurred morning of October 3, in Chiang Mai’s Mae Rim district, where a man was electrocuted and killed while attempting to navigate his motorcycle through a landslip zone. The accident took place along the Mae Rim-Saluang road at approximately 08:15.

 

According to the Mae Rim district chief, recent heavy rainfall had triggered a minor landslip, causing trees, soil, and vegetation to block the road. The landslip also brought down several electricity poles, resulting in live power cables strewn across the area. Authorities promptly closed the road, issuing warnings to locals not to attempt to pass through.

 

 


Despite the closure, the victim, a man believed to be in his 20s, reportedly ignored the warnings. He attempted to walk his motorcycle over the debris while keeping the engine running. Tragically, either he or the motorcycle came into contact with a live high-voltage cable, delivering a fatal electric shock. The resulting surge not only killed the man instantly but also ignited both his body and the motorcycle.

 

Emergency responders arrived on the scene but were forced to wait until officials from the local electrical authority could isolate the power to the area. By the time responders could safely approach, the fire had already consumed most of the man and his motorcycle, leaving behind severely burned remains.

 

Authorities have yet to release the identity of the victim, and local police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

 

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issuing warnings to locals not to attempt to pass through.

Despite the closure, the victim, a man believed to be in his 20s, reportedly ignored the warnings. 

 

You cannot allow for stupid

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1 hour ago, nakhonandy said:

Even when they do put up warnings they're just ignored. Crazy.

 

2 minutes ago, JoePai said:

issuing warnings to locals not to attempt to pass through.

Despite the closure, the victim, a man believed to be in his 20s, reportedly ignored the warnings. 

 

You cannot allow for stupid

 

The two posts above reeks of poor understanding. Sure the man was stupid as he could have seen the warning signs as he was walking the road. However, if a person looking for mushrooms or just crossing the mountain/forest from the side, not see the sign and hit the same cable? What about the stupid authorities who not cut off electric to the broken live wires? Why not think about that?

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50 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

 

 

The two posts above reeks of poor understanding. Sure the man was stupid as he could have seen the warning signs as he was walking the road. However, if a person looking for mushrooms or just crossing the mountain/forest from the side, not see the sign and hit the same cable? What about the stupid authorities who not cut off electric to the broken live wires? Why not think about that?

A poor analogy

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10 minutes ago, JoePai said:

A poor analogy

So, in your mind, it´s ok to leave electricity on the ground posing a danger and just put up signs. That´s not poor analogy, right? No, it´s comes from a mastermind! 🤣

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42 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

So, in your mind, it´s ok to leave electricity on the ground posing a danger and just put up signs. That´s not poor analogy, right? No, it´s comes from a mastermind! 🤣

You are basing your nonsense on presumptions - of course it not ok to leave a live power line on the ground but how do you know they were having problems with the electric supply.

As for examples of collection mushrooms  🤣

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59 minutes ago, JoePai said:

You are basing your nonsense on presumptions - of course it not ok to leave a live power line on the ground but how do you know they were having problems with the electric supply.

As for examples of collection mushrooms  🤣

I took examples of what people can do. What are you talking about. It has nothing to do with if they pick mushrooms, berries, only walking or playing tennis in the f-king forest. It was that you were not thinking anything about that electric company knowingly are leaving fallen down live electric posing danger on the ground. Get it know, or a stupid laugh again?

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4 hours ago, nakhonandy said:

Even when they do put up warnings they're just ignored. Crazy.

You assume he could read?

Quite a lot of the Hill Tribe people living in that area never went to any school.

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22 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

I took examples of what people can do. What are you talking about. It has nothing to do with if they pick mushrooms, berries, only walking or playing tennis in the f-king forest. It was that you were not thinking anything about that electric company knowingly are leaving fallen down live electric posing danger on the ground. Get it know, or a stupid laugh again?

What you wrote in your post, quote However, if a person looking for mushrooms or just crossing the mountain/forest 

Come on keep up

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1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

How about 'authorities promptly' switching off the electricity ?????

 

- We have one fool ignoring signs. 

- & a whole department of fools ignoring the most basic of safety protocols not turning off the power.

 

They had time to put up a sign but not turn off the power ??? - I'm struggling to find the logic here, if there is any.

 

 

No, you are perfectly right. There is no logic at all.

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6 minutes ago, BritManToo said:
4 hours ago, nakhonandy said:

Even when they do put up warnings they're just ignored. Crazy.

You assume he could read?

Quite a lot of the Hill Tribe people living in that area never went to any school.

 

Extremely valid point...   I'm wondering why there were not full on barriers blocking the road completely....   The 'land slide' is clearly an unstable mass of land and could easily have 'slid further' - so the electricity was not the only hazard and simply placing a 'sign' seems rather negligent. 

 

 

But more so than any of the above, I'm wondering why on earth they would not turn off power the the fallen power lines - surely thats the very first step in any response.

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1 minute ago, JoePai said:

What you wrote in your post, quote However, if a person looking for mushrooms or just crossing the mountain/forest 

Come on keep up

Yeah, as an example. It was not important what they did. What was important, was that they put up a sign, but did not turn of electric. How many time are you going to miss that? Trouble understanding?

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1 minute ago, JoePai said:
25 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

I took examples of what people can do. What are you talking about. It has nothing to do with if they pick mushrooms, berries, only walking or playing tennis in the f-king forest. It was that you were not thinking anything about that electric company knowingly are leaving fallen down live electric posing danger on the ground. Get it know, or a stupid laugh again?

What you wrote in your post, quote However, if a person looking for mushrooms or just crossing the mountain/forest 

Come on keep up

 

People can become sign-blind, people commonly ignore signs... Or, for whatever reason they may not be looking in that direction of the sign or have missed it (i.e. if they were off the path or head-looking downwards foraging etc - which is a perfectly reasonable example of why someone missed the sign).

The best example of why someone might not 'read the sign' is their lack of language ability.

 

Getting petty about why someone missed a sign is a bit pathetic - the fact is the deceased missed the sign or ignored it...  Either way he crossed into a highly dangerous area that was a) left highly dangerous by authorities not turning of the power & b) remained unstable, so more than a simple sign 'should' have been placed there.

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1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, as an example. It was not important what they did. What was important, was that they put up a sign, but did not turn of electric. How many time are you going to miss that? Trouble understanding?

I can only presume English is not your native language - I have no idea the reason for not turning off the electric (ask the electric company if you are interest) 

Go back and start again - all I said he was stupid for ignoring the warning signs

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7 minutes ago, JoePai said:

I can only presume English is not your native language - I have no idea the reason for not turning off the electric (ask the electric company if you are interest) 

Go back and start again - all I said he was stupid for ignoring the warning signs

Yeah, and now you are stupid for not understanding, that the main and most important factor, was that they did not turn off the electricity or fenced in the area. But, I know, it doesn´t matter how many times I will repeat that to you. You will still not understand that you blamed somebody for being stupid, without pointing out the real stupidity. Something that had to do with electricity.

Besides the above, I am pretty sure my English is good enough for you to understand. No, we are not all native English speakers here. So just stop trying to shift focus, because of a non existing language barrier.

Regarding Go back and start again. Sure, that was what you pointed out. I pointed out that you missed the most important factor. Electricity!

I also never posted that you have any idea of the reason why electricity was still on. Never questioned that, so why are trying to make it look like I told that you should have knowledge about that?

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52 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, and now you are stupid for not understanding, that the main and most important factor, was that they did not turn off the electricity or fenced in the area. But, I know, it doesn´t matter how many times I will repeat that to you. You will still not understand that you blamed somebody for being stupid, without pointing out the real stupidity. Something that had to do with electricity.

Besides the above, I am pretty sure my English is good enough for you to understand. No, we are not all native English speakers here. So just stop trying to shift focus, because of a non existing language barrier.

Regarding Go back and start again. Sure, that was what you pointed out. I pointed out that you missed the most important factor. Electricity!

I also never posted that you have any idea of the reason why electricity was still on. Never questioned that, so why are trying to make it look like I told that you should have knowledge about that?

Oh dear, because that you mentioned :

 

What about the stupid authorities who not cut off electric to the broken live wires? Why not think about that?

 

All I was talking about was about ignoring the signs - not the electric company or mushrooms

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7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Despite the closure, the victim, a man believed to be in his 20s, reportedly ignored the warnings. He attempted to walk his motorcycle over the debris while keeping the engine running. Tragically, either he or the motorcycle came into contact with a live high-voltage cable, delivering a fatal electric shock. The resulting surge not only killed the man instantly but also ignited both his body and the motorcycle.

He got educated quickly.,

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52 minutes ago, JoePai said:

Oh dear, because that you mentioned :

 

What about the stupid authorities who not cut off electric to the broken live wires? Why not think about that?

 

All I was talking about was about ignoring the signs - not the electric company or mushrooms

Oh dear! You are mentioning mushrooms again. Do you get it was an example what people can do. Not at all important to the discussion. Do you love mushrooms? Are you hooked on them? Can you please forget the f-king mushrooms now! End of!

I know you only mentioned that it was stupid to ignore the signs. That´s exactlty why I saw it strange that you did not think about the worst action and danger, which was that authorities did not turn off electric. People here are ignoring signs everywhere. it´s more like a tradition than to read and follow them. Therefore it was more important that the authorities failed to take away the threat that led to death.

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