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Phuket booze ban begins as election showdown heats up
Never understood why they do this as it's obvious that people can still buy alcohol in most places but just not drink it in bars etc . If they think it's to stop people turning up drunk then do they not have the brains to think maybe people bought it before they stopped selling it and then drank it at home and went to vote ! Really is utterly pointless and shows what a clown show this place is at times. Tourists must be scratching their heads when told they can't buy drink because Thais are voting 🙈 -
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Does a 12 month extension approval reset the 90 day reporting deadline?
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 1 February 2025
Fire Truck Engulfed in Flames While Responding to Blaze in Roi Et In a dramatic turn of events, a fire truck dispatched to extinguish a raging field fire on January 31, in Roi Et was itself consumed by flames after becoming trapped in difficult off road terrain. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350486-fire-truck-engulfed-in-flames-while-responding-to-blaze-in-roi-et/ -
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Thaksin Granted Court Permission to Visit Malaysia
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Fire Truck Engulfed in Flames While Responding to Blaze in Roi Et
Picture from responders. In a dramatic turn of events, a fire truck dispatched to extinguish a raging field fire on January 31, in Roi Et was itself consumed by flames after becoming trapped in difficult off road terrain. The incident occurred at approximately 13:30 in Don Chad Field, Saowae Subdistrict, Nong Hi District, Roi Et Province. Firefighters from the Saowae Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO) had been called to tackle a spreading fire in a rice field, which was threatening to engulf a wider area. As the fire truck navigated a narrow dirt rural road to reach the scene, it was travelling through smoke to reach the fire and drove off the road and became stuck in the uneven terrain. Before the crew could attempt to free the vehicle, strong winds and intense flames surged towards the immobilised truck, quickly engulfing it. Faced with the rapidly intensifying blaze, the firefighters were forced to abandon their vehicle and run to safety. Within minutes, the entire fire truck was ablaze, rendering it completely unusable. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the firefighters, who managed to escape the flames in time. However, the fire truck sustained total damage, representing a major setback for local firefighting efforts. The cause of the initial field fire remains under investigation, though authorities suspect that dry conditions and strong winds contributed to its rapid spread. Local officials have urged farmers and residents to exercise extreme caution when burning agricultural waste or engaging in any activity that could spark wildfires. Firefighters are also being advised to assess terrain accessibility before deploying vehicles in high-risk areas. This unexpected loss of critical firefighting equipment has highlighted the challenges faced by emergency responders in rural Thailand, where difficult terrain and strong winds can quickly turn routine operations into life-threatening situations. Authorities are now working to secure a replacement fire truck for the Saowae Subdistrict to ensure that emergency response capabilities are not compromised in future incidents. -- 2025-02-01
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