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Icelandic man gets his face busted after falling into Pattaya drain

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Photo courtesy of KhaoSod English

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

An Icelandic tourist suffered painful facial injuries after tumbling into an uncovered drainage hole on a hazardous Pattaya footpath—yet another grim reminder of the city’s crumbling infrastructure.

 

The accident occurred around 1am yesterday, February 6 along Pattaya Second Road. The tourist, left bleeding from facial wounds, was treated at the scene by Sawang Boriboon Rescue Foundation before being rushed to a local hospital, said a spokesperson.

 

“The hole was concealed by garbage, rocks, and leaves.”

 

The tourist added that the 1.5-metre-wide pit had a raised edge that sent him sprawling. According to locals, the hazard has been a lurking danger for years.

 

“We’ve seen numerous tourists injured here,” one resident said, frustrated by the lack of action.

 

 

The dangers don’t stop there. Residents pointed out additional risks along the same walkway, including exposed metal studs from removed light poles and narrow paths often blocked by parked vehicles, forcing pedestrians into traffic.

 

Despite officials from the Pattaya Mayor’s office inspecting the site later that morning, no immediate repairs were made. The lack of accountability has sparked outrage.

 

“These conditions are ruining Pattaya’s reputation as a tourist hotspot,” a local shopkeeper warned.

 

City officials have promised to escalate the matter but with no clear timeline for repairs, both tourists and locals remain at risk, reported KhaoSod English.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-02-07

 

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  • How can that happen in the award winning beautiful destination?  

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    He's now learnt that you have to look at the ground always, along with everywhere else

  • I have been coming to Pattaya for over 20 years.  There are many areas in Pattaya that have never had trash cleaned up in that time.  Rename Pattaya to Trash City.

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He's now learnt that you have to look at the ground always, along with everywhere else

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How can that happen in the award winning beautiful destination?

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Pattaya Beach Wins Three Awards for Beauty and Eco-Friendliness

 

Those Scandis! This place is so different to Scandiland that they are guaranteed to come a cropper. 

 

"The beer is so cheap and plentiful. The locals are so in need of charity. I need to spend my money and drink a lot for the good of humanity. I must trust everybody just like in Scandiland. I am not naive, really."

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I have been coming to Pattaya for over 20 years.  There are many areas in Pattaya that have never had trash cleaned up in that time.  Rename Pattaya to Trash City.

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

An Icelandic tourist suffered painful facial injuries after tumbling into an uncovered drainage hole on a hazardous Pattaya footpath—yet another grim reminder of the city’s crumbling infrastructure.

Good luck suing the council

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11 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

He's now learnt that you have to look at the ground always, along with everywhere else

Same as on the roads, look left, right, back, up and down then repeat

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11 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

How can that happen in the award winning beautiful destination?

 

I suspect Pattaya had to be the only entrant in the competition.

Where is the path?  The LOS - land of stupid, just gets stupider everyday.  Why would we not be told?

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

“These conditions are ruining Pattaya’s reputation as a tourist hotspot,” a local shopkeeper warned

The conditions are fine.

 

The drunken tourists are the problem. 

 

Trash pretty much everywhere around, besides  the disgusting smell in most of the little streets , which doesn't seem to bother the locals at all.

Another one this drain business is happening on a weekly basis started a few months ago.

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Greetings from Pattaya! Yesterday I visited Koh Larn... On a wooden ferry built out of goffer wood.. 😂😂. I visited Tien Beach... accessed via a raised concrete path... The path is just wide enough for two people to walk past each other... But 2 to 3 meters above rocks! 😂😂😂😂. No fence. No nothing! 

 

Thailand is can be a very dangerous place to visit. In Mexico I was always vigilant about crime. Here in Thailand it's all about falling.. tripping and staying well away from adventure...things break, sink and catch fire on a regular basis here 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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"Despite officials from the Pattaya Mayor’s office inspecting the site later that morning, no immediate repairs were made. The lack of accountability has sparked outrage."

 

Please include me as one of those who is outraged. This is not an isolated instance. Many of my friends, including myself, have had accidents because of lack of road/pavement repairs. It's ridiculous to think that Pattaya Beach has recently earned three prestigious awards, spotlighing its oustanding beauty and commitment to sustainable tourism practices. When it comes to road/pavement maintenance, Pattaya is a dump!

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

no immediate repairs were made. The lack of accountability has sparked outrage.

That's hilarious. Outrage! lol Ok.... Yeah, right, as though anyone believes that. How many decades go by with no change, yet people respond with outrage? It has been exactly the same since my first time in Thailand some 25 years ago and I'm sure it was the same long before I ever came along. If it bothers them so much, why don't they do something about it? Oh... maybe because it doesn't really outrage them so much.🙄
I guess it's Thai style virtue signaling.

1 hour ago, malibukid said:

third wold country

aiming for 4th

2 hours ago, arick said:

Another one this drain business is happening on a weekly basis started a few months ago.

It has been decades. I almost fell in one on a Bangkok sidewalk back in 1999.

At the end of the day, every individual is solely responsible for where he/she puts their feet. You can't fix stupid. :coffee1:

Not fell over once in 20 years here but it helps being cross-eyed.One eye looking forward and the other looking at the pavement.Win Win.

Pattaya Klang ,very close to Big C extra  the footpath is deadly, .............Slum City

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“We’ve seen numerous tourists injured here,” one resident said, frustrated by the lack of action.

But, they did something!

 

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“The hole was concealed by garbage, rocks, and leaves.”

Good Job! That really helped the statistics.

Thai drains seem to be claiming a lot of victims these days.

Obviously in Pattaya wearing a full face helmet is required even when walking on the footpaths.

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Pattaya is one big trip hazard! So many changes of levels on the streets. Some of the steps up to the shops are quite high. Cables and pipes across the walk, and remains of old fittings left to trip over. 

    Pattaya Second Road has some of the worst sidewalks of the major roads in Pattaya.  There are sections that have no sidewalks at all, or very narrow, utterly useless ones--and this includes some of the nicer parts of the street in the area of Hard Rock Hotel and Centric Sea.  Private industry is doing its part--with new hotels and other new businesses, and the renovating of old properties happening on a large scale.  The city, as always, is doing what it's best at--going to take a look, shaking its head, and then doing nothing.   Parking should be eliminated on both sides of the road and wider sidewalks constructed, with shade trees.  

3 hours ago, kuzmabruk said:

Where is the path?  The LOS - land of stupid, just gets stupider everyday.  Why would we not be told?

I have nearly hurt myself in all locations in Thailand from holes in the footpaths, but I found walking around Tachilek 10 times worse, there is a corner in Huahin down by the wet market that has loose tiles that squish up water if it's been raining, they've been like this ever since I came here in 2003

1 hour ago, Kinok Farang said:

Not fell over once in 20 years here but it helps being cross-eyed.One eye looking forward and the other looking at the pavement.Win Win.

Which one of your parents was a chameleon? 😊

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