Popular Post Georgealbert Posted March 25 Popular Post Posted March 25 Pictures courtesy of ThaiRath. A school trip nearly ended in disaster when a bus carrying 35 primary school students caught fire on its way back to school. Fortunately, all students and teachers on board were safely evacuated before the flames took hold. The incident occurred at approximately 17:40 on 24 March, on the Khlong Aeng–Bo Rai road in Bo Phloi, Bo Rai District, Trat Province. Emergency responders from Sawang Boonchuay Rescue Unit, alongside local municipal and sub-district authorities, were quickly dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, officials found a Chanthaburi-registered bus engulfed in smoke, with flames visible from the rear. Fire extinguishers were used to bring the situation under control, and after approximately 30 minutes, the fire was fully extinguished. Fortunately, all 35 students, accompanied by seven teachers, escaped unscathed. According to the bus driver, 49-year-old Mr. Methee, the students from Wat Bo Phloi Rat Rangsan Community School had spent the day on an educational excursion to Ao Thammachart in Laem Ngop District. They were travelling in two buses when children in his vehicle reported that the air conditioning had stopped working and a burning smell was coming from the rear of the bus. Sensing danger, Mr. Methee immediately pulled over to investigate and noticed smoke emerging from the back of the vehicle. Acting swiftly, he opened all the doors, including the emergency exit, ensuring that every student and teacher was safely evacuated before the fire spread. Preliminary investigations suggest that the blaze was caused by a short circuit in the air conditioning system’s condenser fan. The fire broke out just 10 kilometres from the school, but thanks to the driver’s quick thinking, a possible tragedy was averted. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident. -- 2025-03-25 3 3 1
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted March 25 Popular Post Posted March 25 Fantastic Mr Methee, great job ensuring the children made it safely off the bus. 1 7 1 3
twizzian Posted March 26 Posted March 26 My vehicles all have regular servicing, one of two reasons why I have never travelled on Buses & Mini vans for over 15 years 2
Popular Post hotchilli Posted March 26 Popular Post Posted March 26 21 hours ago, Georgealbert said: They were travelling in two buses when children in his vehicle reported that the air conditioning had stopped working and a burning smell was coming from the rear of the bus. Sensing danger, Mr. Methee immediately pulled over to investigate and noticed smoke emerging from the back of the vehicle. Acting swiftly, he opened all the doors, including the emergency exit, ensuring that every student and teacher was safely evacuated before the fire spread. Good reaction to the report of burning, at least he didn't say, don't worry and kept on driving 5
AhFarangJa Posted March 26 Posted March 26 21 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident. Please let me help you with that.........MAIN-TE-NANCE..... 1
Popular Post ronster Posted March 26 Popular Post Posted March 26 And it's groundhog day here again in the world of thai buses ! 🙈 1 2
Popular Post hotsun Posted March 26 Popular Post Posted March 26 If youve got kids and youre letting them go on school bus trips, what are you even doing 3
mikebell Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Not the Sri Monkol bus I suffered on for 9 hours; the rear of the vehicle is intact.
newbee2022 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Could have happened everywhere. Recently I read about some cases in Europe. A "Flix Bus" caught fire
Popular Post Coxy Posted March 26 Popular Post Posted March 26 Another bus another fire. Still waiting for the final report on the tragic fire last year and haven’t heard of any charges yet being brought against this responsible 4
PomPolo Posted March 26 Posted March 26 21 hours ago, Georgealbert said: spent the day on an educational excursion ...not to get on Thai buses 1
Ralf001 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 36 minutes ago, twizzian said: My vehicles all have regular servicing, one of two reasons why I have never travelled on Buses & Mini vans for over 15 years Yeah I own vehicles too, that is the primary reason why I never travel on bus or mini van. 1
steven100 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 oh dear Georgealbert, I find these bus fire stories a little distressing to read, I guess it's because of the horrible tragic story we witnessed before of the kindergarden kids. It is good that all these primary school students and teachers exited the bus quickly & safely, sad it couldn't of been like that before. The driver pulled the bus up quickly and opened the doors which avoided any casualties. Good job by the driver. 2
Frankie baby Posted March 26 Posted March 26 The photo shows the luggage hold. They must have done a bodge up job with motors & fans etc. Generally the AC compressors are fitted & run off the engine by belts.
CLW Posted March 26 Posted March 26 1 hour ago, AhFarangJa said: Please let me help you with that.........MAIN-TE-NANCE..... They'll never learn.... 2
Andycoops Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Looks like another <deleted>house bus operator, probably a friend of the school director... 1
khunpeer Posted March 26 Posted March 26 12 hours ago, twizzian said: My vehicles all have regular servicing, one of two reasons why I have never travelled on Buses & Mini vans for over 15 years good for you, but some people here are less fortunate and must rely on public transport! but i do agree that maintenance is a key-factor often 'forgotten' here... 2
bristolgeoff Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Seems like a modern bus and everyone got out safely and the driver did the right thing 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted March 26 Popular Post Posted March 26 18 hours ago, ronster said: And it's groundhog day here again in the world of thai buses ! 🙈 Always is... Its busses this month.... Then Songkran accidents... and 1000's dying in flat bed pickups. Then its back the deflection against some foreigners who'e done something wrong, ebore the weather changes and some tourists boats over-turn... ... Mean while - official graft runs quietly in the background and new projects will be approved,... no room in the media left to discuss that... Not at least until someone gets caught and moved to an inactive position... 4
it is what it is Posted March 26 Posted March 26 28 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: Always is... Its busses this month.... Then Songkran accidents... and 1000's dying in flat bed pickups. Then its back the deflection against some foreigners who'e done something wrong, ebore the weather changes and some tourists boats over-turn... ... Mean while - official graft runs quietly in the background and new projects will be approved,... no room in the media left to discuss that... Not at least until someone gets caught and moved to an inactive position... Then Songkran accidents... statistically the number of road accidents during songkran is no different from the rest of the year.
AhFarangJa Posted March 26 Posted March 26 3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Always is... Its busses this month.... Then Songkran accidents... and 1000's dying in flat bed pickups. Then its back the deflection against some foreigners who'e done something wrong, ebore the weather changes and some tourists boats over-turn... ... Mean while - official graft runs quietly in the background and new projects will be approved,... no room in the media left to discuss that... Not at least until someone gets caught and moved to an inactive position... You forgot the honest taxi returning 10 million Baht.....
ChockyTheCat Posted March 29 Posted March 29 For once the driver had common sense and got all the kids off the bus, but why does this happen on a weekly basis . No deaths this time but next week another disaster bus crash for sure !
Crossy Posted March 29 Posted March 29 On 3/27/2025 at 6:58 AM, AhFarangJa said: You forgot the honest taxi returning 10 million Baht..... Shhh, that's Monday's headline!! Must stop using Signal 2 "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
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