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Newborn Baby Abandoned in Banana Grove Rescued After Ant Bites
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Wake Up! - EVs Are Here, and Your Gas Guzzler is on Life Support
please provide a link for your claim. the link may explain what or who might be behind this absurd action ... thanks. this entire trip around australia, covering 13,554 km, took only 10 days! https://thedriven.io/2023/12/15/record-broken-as-ev-enthusiast-rocks-around-australia-in-just-10-days/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 February 2025
Woman Injured After Jumping in Front of Bangkok–Phitsanulok Train A woman sustained head injuries after jumping in front of a train on the Bangkok–Phitsanulok route on the evening of 2 February, causing a delay in services. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350650-woman-injured-after-jumping-in-front-of-bangkok–phitsanulok-train/ -
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Bangkokians Dub State Efforts to Combat PM2.5 as Ineffective: Poll
Ahh, you talking about them "meetings", don't ya..., yea, that's some "effort" all right. -
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Woman Injured After Jumping in Front of Bangkok–Phitsanulok Train
Pictures from responders. A woman sustained head injuries after jumping in front of a train on the Bangkok–Phitsanulok route on the evening of 2 February, causing a delay in services. The incident occurred at kilometre marker 365/1 between Bang Krathum and Mae Thiap stations in Phitsanulok, at approximately 17:35. The train in question, service ข.201 (Bangkok–Phitsanulok), was led by diesel locomotive 4224, with Mr. Mathee Umpijit as the driver and Mr. Manat Rodsakul as the train conductor. According to initial reports, the woman, identified as Miss Kullnida Uppakut, a resident of Prang Ku district, Si Sa Ket province, jumped from the west side of the track as the train approached. The driver immediately stopped the train to assess the situation and found her alive but suffering from a head wound. Emergency responders from the Burapha Bang Krathum rescue unit arrived shortly after and transported the woman to Bang Krathum Hospital for treatment. Her injuries were described as non-life-threatening. Authorities at Bang Krathum Police Station were notified in accordance with standard procedure and are investigating the incident, in what is believed to have been a suicide attempt. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-02-03
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