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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 4 December 2024
Lift Failure at Air Conditioning Store in Taling Chan: 1 Dead, 3 Critically Injured An incident occurred at an air conditioning equipment store in Taling Chan district, Bangkok, when a lift cable snapped, causing the lift to plunge to the ground. The fall resulted in one death and three critical injuries. Full Story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345299-lift-failure-at-air-conditioning-store-in-taling-chan-1-dead-3-critically-injured/ -
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Denver $356 Million Migrant Bill: Mayor Opposes Deportation Plans Rather go to Jail
I mentioned this earlier. It may not need to be amended. It was intended for slaves under the jurisdiction of the USA. Some legal opinions say that it is and never was intended to apply to tourists and foreign nationals not under the jurisdiction of US law. I am certainly not going to debate at it length with members that will comment on my post who know absolutely nothing about America or the law. It is interesting though that SCOTUS may be able to revisit it and offer a ruling without amending anything. -
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Lift Failure at Air Conditioning Store in Taling Chan: 1 Dead, 3 Critically Injured
Picture from responders. An incident occurred at an air conditioning equipment store in Taling Chan district, Bangkok, when a lift cable snapped, causing the lift to plunge to the ground. The fall resulted in one death and three critical injuries. At approximately 15:00 on December 3, Pol. Lt. Col. Chaiwat Namjanda, Deputy Inspector (Investigation) at Taling Chan Police Station, received a report about the accident at a company on Ratchaphruek Road. He alerted senior officers and rushed to the scene with Pol. Maj. Gen. Kampanat Arunkeeriroj, Commander of Division 7, forensic officers, medical staff from Siriraj Hospital, and rescue volunteers. The incident took place in a five-story building. The lift, an old-style open-top platform supported by a single steel cable, had crashed into the ground floor. Inside, rescuers found the body of Mr. Amnat Klaisring, 43, the head technician, lying in a pool of blood. The lift also contained three 20-litre water bottles, a toolbox, 5 wooden poles and a bucket of rubble. Three others who had been removed from lift and were critically injured in the incident, were named as; • Mr. Wirachai Ratchawanich, 51, the company owner, who was rushed to Srisawan Hospital. • Mr. Sai Kham Muang, 25, a Myanmar national, who was sent to Srisawan Hospital. • Mr. Ton Sebua Ouang, 26, a Lao national, who was transported to Siriraj Hospital. An investigation revealed that the lift, designed to carry a maximum weight of 300 kilograms, was carrying a load exceeding its capacity. The steel cable broke, causing the lift to fall. Witnesses reported that the group had been transporting materials to build a birdcage on the fifth floor. Ms. Nanthaphon Fakhom, 48, a staff member, explained that the lift was loaded with heavy items and used by individuals of larger build, which may have contributed to the weight exceeding its limit. Further examination of the lift showed it lacked modern safety features such as sensors. The lift’s operation when rising had been obstructed when the 3 metre poles collided with the building’s ceiling. Attempts to force the lift to its correct position, on the top floor, likely caused the cable to snap. Authorities are conducting a detailed investigation to determine the exact cause of the incident. -- 2024-12-04 -
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Denver $356 Million Migrant Bill: Mayor Opposes Deportation Plans Rather go to Jail
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 4 December 2024
10-Wheeler Truck Brake Failure Causes Collision with Pickup Truck, Driver Seriously Injured A 10-wheeler truck suffered a brake failure and collided with a pickup truck, leaving the pickup truck driver seriously injured. The incident occurred at approximately 13:15, on the Pluak Daeng-Suphan Road near Soi Suphan, Rayong. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345298-10-wheeler-truck-brake-failure-causes-collision-with-pickup-truck-driver-seriously-injured/ -
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10-Wheeler Truck Brake Failure Causes Collision with Pickup Truck, Driver Seriously Injured
Picture from responders. A 10-wheeler truck suffered a brake failure on December 3 and collided with a pickup truck, leaving the pickup truck driver seriously injured. The incident occurred at approximately 13:15, on the Pluak Daeng-Suphan Road near Soi Suphan, Rayong. Police from Pluak Daeng Police Station and rescue personnel responded to the scene after receiving reports of the crash. The injured driver, identified as Mr. Yutthachai 33, was trapped inside his severely damaged pickup truck. Rescue workers managed to extricate him and rushed him to Pluak Daeng Hospital for urgent treatment. The 10-wheeler truck was also inspected and found to have its right-side wheels completely detached. Preliminary statements from Mr. Prayad 60, the driver of the 10-wheeler truck, revealed that he was driving out of Soi Thai Sabai towards Pluak Daeng Market when the brakes failed as he reached the intersection. Unable to stop, the truck slammed into the pickup truck ahead, causing significant damage and leaving Mr. Yutthachai seriously injured. An eyewitness, identified as Mr. Mek, expressed skepticism about the brake failure claim. He noted that if the truck’s brakes had indeed failed, the driver could have shifted gears to reduce the vehicle’s speed. Authorities have decided to have the truck inspected by mechanics to verify the cause of the brake failure. Pending the investigation, legal action will be taken against Mr. Prayad as per the law. -- 2024-12-04 -
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