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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 19 March 2025
Object Explodes at Scrapyard, Killing One and Seriously Injuring Four An explosion rocked a scrapyard in Nakhon Ratchasima province during the morning of 18 March, leaving one person dead and four others seriously injured. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast, which is believed to have been triggered by an unidentified explosive device. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355062-object-explodes-at-scrapyard-killing-one-and-seriously-injuring-four/ -
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Object Explodes at Scrapyard, Killing One and Seriously Injuring Four
Pictures from responders. Possible second explosive device at scene. An explosion rocked a scrapyard in Nakhon Ratchasima province during the morning of 18 March, leaving one person dead and four others seriously injured. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast, which is believed to have been triggered by an unidentified explosive device. The incident occurred at approximately 08:30, in Ban Non Si Thong, Moo 14, Udomsap Subdistrict, Wang Nam Khiao District, when workers were unloading scrap materials from a pickup truck parked in front of the shop. The truck, a Toyota with a Buriram registration plate, bore a sticker reading “Saijai Recycling.” As the scrap was being moved, a sudden and violent explosion sent the workers flying in different directions, leaving them lying injured in pools of blood. One man was killed instantly, suffering catastrophic blast injuries, including the loss of his arms and severe burns to his face. The other four victims, two men and twowomen, sustained critical injuries and were rushed to Wang Nam Khiao Hospital for emergency treatment. Police from Udomsap Police Station, along with explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) units, forensic teams from the Scientific Crime Detection Division 3, and rescue volunteers from Hook 31 Korat, responded swiftly to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities cordoned off the area to conduct an initial investigation and ensure public safety. Disturbingly, an additional unexploded device resembling a grenade was discovered at the site. Bomb disposal experts neutralised any remaining threats. According to early reports, residents of Ban Non Si Thong claimed that scrap collectors had unknowingly brought in old explosive ordnance to extract metal for resale. While this practice is not uncommon in Thailand, it is highly dangerous, as unexploded munitions can remain volatile for decades. Authorities have yet to confirm the exact nature of the device that detonated. The EOD team is currently examining the remnants of the explosion to determine whether it was a discarded military explosive, a homemade device, or industrial ordnance. The area was sealed off as investigators gathered forensic evidence and interviewed witnesses. Officials have urged scrap collectors and recycling businesses to exercise extreme caution when handling unidentified metal objects, particularly those that could be remnants of explosive devices. The incident has raised fresh concerns over the dangers of unregulated scrap collection in Thailand, where abandoned ordnance from past conflicts or military use occasionally resurfaces in unsuspecting hands. -- 2025-03-19 -
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Giving the Russians a piece of my mind.
So, where are you proliferating now? Apart from on this forum, I mean? -
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Hundreds killed according to Hamas as Israel launches air strikes on Gaza
I have to differ on that. Many people are in need of an explanation of the Hamas-Israel conflict and I'm certainly not apologizing. The war will only end when Hamas is destroyed and an overwhelming majority of Palestinians accept Israel's right to exist behind secure borders as the homeland of the world's Jews. -
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Thailand Bars Alcohol Sales on Trains and at Hua Lamphong
Ba ha ha ha! https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTEixCUmSKay2h_h-OEQ84Zn-ypOo3_3x_n6A&s -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 19 March 2025
SUV Destroyed in Fire on Road in Khao Mai Kaeo A Volvo XC90 SUV was completely destroyed in a fire on Route 331 in the early hours of 18 March. Firefighters battled the flames for over 20 minutes before successfully extinguishing the blaze. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355060-suv-destroyed-in-fire-on-road-in-khao-mai-kaeo/
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