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Two Workers Electrocuted and Fall into Eight-Metre-Deep hole on Prachachuen Road
Picture from responders. Two workers were fatally electrocuted and fell into an eight-metre-deep underground utility inspection pit on Prachachuen Road late night on 24 March. The incident occurred as they were opening the road surface to access the manhole. At approximately 23:55, Pol. Lt. Kiritiphon Phathongphinit, an investigator from Prachachuen Police Station, received a report that two individuals had received an electric shock and fallen into an underground cable vault near the entrance of Soi Prachachuen 37 in the Lat Yao area of Chatuchak District, Bangkok. Emergency services, including the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, Bang O and Lat Yao fire and rescue teams, were dispatched to the scene with specialised rope rescue equipment. Upon arrival, responders found the inspection pit, to be around 7–8 metres deep, with two unconscious men lying at the bottom. Before rescue operations commenced, electricity authorities were contacted to ensure there were no live electrical hazards. Additionally, checks were conducted for the presence of hazardous gases inside the pit. Once deemed safe, a crane was deployed to assist in lifting the concrete covers and to lower responders to retrieve the bodies. Preliminary investigations revealed that the deceased were Myanmar nationals employed by a company responsible for constructing the underground vault. Moments before the incident, the workers had been cutting into the road surface covers, so they could be lifted to gain access to the pit when they were electrocuted and fell inside. Police investigators, forensic officers, and medical personnel from Prachachuen Police Station examined the scene and took witness statements from fellow workers. The bodies were later handed over to the Ruamkatanyu Foundation for transfer to the Police General Hospital, where a detailed autopsy will be conducted . Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident. -- 2025-03-25 -
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Newborn Baby Found Dead in Rubbish Bag on Roadside Near Pattaya
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 25 March 2025
Serious Accident on Sukhumvit Road in Sattahip Picture courtesy of Sattahip News. At 21:00 on March 23, Police Lieutenant Colonel Thanit Thipakdee, Deputy Head of Investigation at Sattahip Police Station, was notified of a serious collision involving a pickup truck and a motorcycle on Sukhumvit Road, heading into Sattahip, just before the Bang Saray intersection, in Bang Saray, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province. The crash left one individual critically injured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355677-serious-accident-on-sukhumvit-road-in-sattahip/ -
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What makes people choose to live in bad air?
I returned to Canada 10 days ago. I don't like Canada very much, but I also don't like pollution. In Toronto AQI is constantly in the low to mid 20's. Clear skies. My wife is impressed. I also like my free healthcare. I do have a choice and choose what is best for me at this point in time. I really have a laff at delusional old farts who lick Thai boots, quick to file their income tax then line up for their 90 day report like good prisoners that they are while pretending everything is great in just because they pass by Nana and think they are Rod Stewart. -
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