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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 March 2025
Lithuanian Killed After Tree Branch Falls on Motorbike in Phuket A Lithuanian lost his life in an accident after a falling pine tree branch struck him while he was riding his motorbike along a beach road in Phuket. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355283-lithuanian-killed-after-tree-branch-falls-on-motorbike-in-phuket/ -
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Lithuanian Killed After Tree Branch Falls on Motorbike in Phuket
Picture from responders. A Lithuanian lost his life in an accident after a falling pine tree branch struck him while he was riding his motorbike along a beach road in Phuket. At approximately 11:30 on 20 March, the Sakhu Police Beach Patrol was on duty near Nai Thon Beach, Moo 4, Sakhu Subdistrict, Thalang District, when they were alerted by locals to the incident. Upon arrival, officers discovered the foreign tourist lying motionless on the road, having been struck by a large broken tree branch while riding his motorbike. Emergency services were immediately called, and the incident was reported to Police Colonel Salan Santisasnakul, Superintendent of Sakhu Police Station, and Investigation Officer Police Captain Wisanu Chalok. Further investigation at the scene confirmed that the deceased was Arijus Norkus, a 43-year-old Lithuanian national. His blue Honda PCX motorbike was found damaged and overturned at the roadside. Eyewitnesses reported that Mr Norkus had been riding along the road when the branch suddenly snapped and fell directly onto his head. The impact shattered his helmet and caused a fatal skull fracture, resulting in his immediate death at the scene. Police worked alongside medical examiners to document the scene, conduct a forensic examination, and take photographs for official records. The Lithuanian Embassy in Thailand has been informed, and efforts are underway to contact Mr Norkus’s family. -- 2025-03-21 -
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Durian pricing
Especially species. Have you ever seen the prices they charge downstairs at the Paragon? You'd probably have a stroke or heart attack if you'r gobsmacked at a local market...... https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTlsP1toeoapbCcVba8_16Pmn8LwBLlYBW2PQ&s -
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Trump’s Power Move: Banning Masks to End Campus Chaos
what topic are we on? they are at the same place as this mentioned in the OP. What makes no sense is that you have no idea of how a mask ban is implemented, New York mentioned in the OP is not the only one considering banning them. "California, Michigan, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Florida make it an offense to wear a mask if the person commits a crime or intends to commit a crime." Guns are not allowed in New York college campuses. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 March 2025
Explosion and Fire Rip Through Commercial Building in Residential Area A fire broke out on 20 March, in a three-storey commercial building housing a construction company in the middle of a residential area in Bang Khun Thian. The blaze, which triggered loud explosions and sent thick black smoke into the sky, took firefighters nearly an hour to bring under control. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355282-explosion-and-fire-rip-through-commercial-building-in-residential-area/ -
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Explosion and Fire Rip Through Commercial Building in Residential Area
Pictures from responders. A fire broke out on 20 March, in a three-storey commercial building housing a construction company in the middle of a residential area in Bang Khun Thian. The blaze, which triggered loud explosions and sent thick black smoke into the sky, took firefighters nearly an hour to bring under control. The fire started at around midday in a commercial property located at the end of Soi Sagaengam 39/1, Sagaengam Road, Samae Dam Subdistrict. The building, which functioned as both a materials storage facility and a dormitory for workers, was engulfed in flames on the ground floor when emergency services arrived. Firefighters from Bang Khun Thian Fire Station were dispatched to the scene and worked for approximately 50 minutes before successfully extinguishing the blaze. The building was used by a construction company to store materials such as gypsum boards and paint, both flammable substances. Witnesses reported hearing explosions moments before the fire erupted. “I was working at the front of a nearby print shop when I suddenly heard loud bangs coming from inside the building,” said Mr. Yai, 35, an employee at the print shop. “Then I saw thick black smoke pouring out from behind the metal shutters.” He immediately alerted the authorities. The company owner, Mr. Phakin, 49, confirmed that the premises were used as both a storage facility and accommodation for seven to eight workers. Fortunately, no one was inside when the fire broke out. “I only found out about the fire when one of my workers called me,” he said. The cause of the blaze remains unknown. Officers from Tha Kham Police Station have called in forensic experts to conduct a thorough examination of the scene. Authorities will assess the extent of the damage and determine the cause of the fire before proceeding with legal action if necessary. The incident has raised concerns among local residents, as the presence of commercial storage facilities within residential areas poses a significant fire risk. Neighbours have expressed fears over safety regulations and the potential dangers of hazardous materials being stored close to homes. -- 2025-03-21
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