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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 26 March 2025
LPG Tanker Runs Aground Near Koh Larn’s Tawaen Beach, No Gas Leak Reported Picture courtesy of Daily News. An LPG tanker ran aground near Tawaen Beach, Koh Larn, in the early hours of the morning of 25 March. Fortunately, no gas leaks or environmental hazards were reported. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355780-lpg-tanker-runs-aground-near-koh-larn’s-tawaen-beach-no-gas-leak-reported/ -
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LPG Tanker Runs Aground Near Koh Larn’s Tawaen Beach, No Gas Leak Reported
Pictures courtesy of Daily News. An LPG tanker ran aground near Tawaen Beach, Koh Larn, in the early hours of the morning of 25 March. Fortunately, no gas leaks or environmental hazards were reported. The incident occurred at approximately 02:00, when the vessel, identified as NP Bang Pakong (registration number 570001110), was travelling from Bang Pakong, Chachoengsao, to the Map Ta Phut Port in Rayong. According to the ship’s captain, the grounding happened while attempting to avoid a fishing boat. However, the owner of the fishing vessel, who shared footage of the incident online, criticised the tanker’s actions, insisting that his boat had been clearly visible with all lights on. His social media post accused the larger ship of reckless navigation, questioning why it had not taken evasive action sooner. Officials from Koh Larn’s local marine department inspected the site and confirmed that the tanker, had run aground on its ballast tank. Thankfully, there were no signs of a gas leak or fuel spill. In response, the shipping company arranged for a tugboat from Map Ta Phut to assist in refloating the vessel. Engineers and marine inspectors were also dispatched to assess potential damage. Meanwhile, Pattaya’s Marine Department has launched an investigation into the incident and will take any necessary regulatory actions. While the situation could have been far more dangerous, authorities have reassured the public that there was no threat to lives, property, or the environment. -- 2025-03-26 -
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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Faces Censure Over Leadership Allegations
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 26 March 2025
Man Jumps to His Death from Fourth Floor of Bangkok Shopping Mall A 36-year-old man jumped to his death from the fourth floor of a Central Rama 2, shopping mall in Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thian district on March 25. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355779-man-jumps-to-his-death-from-fourth-floor-of-bangkok-shopping-mall/ -
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Man Jumps to His Death from Fourth Floor of Bangkok Shopping Mall
Picture from responders A 36-year-old man jumped to his death from the fourth floor of a Central Rama 2, shopping mall in Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thian district on March 25. At approximately 16:00 police from Tha Kham Police Station, along with forensic officers and emergency responders, arrived at the scene in a shopping centre on Rama II Road. The man, identified only as Mr A, was found lying in a pool of blood in the middle of the mall. Despite efforts by medics to resuscitate him, he was pronounced dead at the scene. CCTV footage revealed that the man had run towards an open space between escalators on the fourth floor before leaping off. During the fall, his abdomen struck a clothes rack in a clothing store below, causing severe injuries to his right side before he landed on the floor. His mother later informed investigators that her son had been undergoing treatment for a chemical imbalance in his brain at Samitivej Hospital but had recently stopped taking his prescribed medication. She believed this may have contributed to his actions. Authorities have sent the body for an autopsy and have contacted the family to arrange the necessary religious ceremonies. Police are continuing their investigation to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident. If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-03-26
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