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Fire Blaze Rages all Night at Bangkok Furniture Factory
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A massive fire at a Bangkok furniture factory has yet to be brought under control, prompting city authorities to establish an emergency command centre near the scene amid fears the building could collapse. The blaze, which broke out on the evening of 11 May, engulfed the KING furniture factory (operated by Siam House & Home Co. Ltd.) located in Soi Chalong Krung 55, Lat Krabang district. The site is a two-storey facility with an elevated structure and a basement used for storing materials and finished products. Firefighters and rescue workers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation attempted to access the basement, where the fire is believed to have originated, but were forced back by extreme heat and thick smoke. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt assigned Surachit Phongsingwitaya, Chair of the Bangkok Metropolitan Council, and Tharapong Phetkhong, Director of Lat Krabang District Office, to oversee the situation. A command centre has been set up at nearby Lampahong School to coordinate the response. Initial damage assessments have yet to be completed. Once the fire is under control, officials from Lat Krabang district and Chalong Krung police will investigate the cause and calculate the cost of the destruction. Mr Surachit confirmed that no casualties have been reported so far, as the fire broke out on a public holiday when the factory was unoccupied. He added that the facility contained a significant quantity of flammable materials, including plywood, plastic pellets, pallets and export-ready furniture, which likely fuelled the fire. “The fire seems to have started in the lower level, but the heat and smoke have made it impossible for teams to access the basement,” Surachit said. “Smoke continues to billow from the structure, and the temperature remains dangerously high.” Bangkok officials have deployed multiple appliances and LUF 60 remote-controlled fire-fighting vehicles to the scene. Firefighters are working to bring the situation under control, although Surachit warned that the dense stockpile of flammable materials in the basement is making the task especially difficult. “We are aiming to resolve the situation, but the risk of structural collapse is growing due to the intense heat trapped inside,” he added. Residents from several nearby housing estates have temporarily gathered outside their homes due to the thick, acrid smoke and radiating heat from the blaze, caused largely by the burning plastic materials stored within the factory, but have not needed to be evacuated yet. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-05-12. -
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Credit card hacked !
Get a better card. I've had a couple shipped over the years to SE Asia and they shipped it overnight. Actually took a couple of days. -
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Alot.... That's an exaggeration, maybe one or two, perhaps a handful. -
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Immigration Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
Tried to change it, data not saved, did another one no email arrived -
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LA Olympics.
EmmaH prolly talking bout this. "In terms of sports and events, Los Angeles 2028 will be the largest Games ever, with 36 sports confirmed and 351 medal events."- 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 12 May 2025
Son of Prominent MP Sparks Violence at Songkhla Polling Station Picture courtesy of Amarin An incident disrupted the voting process in Songkhla Province afternoon of 11 May, when the son of a well-known Member of Parliament reacted angrily to being told not to take photographs inside a polling booth. The situation escalated when a group of seven men later assaulted a police officer at the scene. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360410-son-of-prominent-mp-sparks-violence-at-songkhla-polling-station/
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