Georgealbert Posted May 24 Posted May 24 Pictures from responders. A serious road traffic crash in the early hours of the morning of 24 May, has led to the spillage of over 16,000 litres of petrol on a major Bangkok thoroughfare, forcing a complete shutdown of the affected area and prompting an urgent emergency response to prevent a possible catastrophic fire or explosion. The incident occurred at approximately 00.20, at the Ratchaphruek intersection, near the junction of Rat Phatthana and Suksawat Roads in the Bang Pakok sub-district of Rat Burana district. A 22-wheeled lorry, reportedly transporting fruit juice from Ratchaburi to Khlong Toei Port, collided with a 10-wheeled fuel tanker carrying a full load of petrol. Eyewitness accounts and initial driver testimony suggest that the fuel tanker abruptly turned onto Rat Phatthana Road from Suksawat Soi 27, leaving the lorry driver unable to stop in time, resulting in a high-impact collision that overturned the tanker. The crash caused the tanker to flip onto its side and rupture, releasing 16,000 litres of highly inflammable petrol onto the street. Emergency services from the Rat Burana Police Station, Bangkok Fire Department, and volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation were dispatched immediately. Firefighters worked through the night, spraying foam and water across the spill area to suppress petrol vapours and reduce the risk of ignition. Sandbags were deployed strategically to prevent the fuel from spreading further and contaminating surrounding areas or storm drains. The area was completely cordoned off as a precaution and traffic suspended on Rat Phatthana Road while emergency crews continued containment and cleanup efforts. A large crane was brought in later, to assist with the removal of the overturned tanker. The driver of the fuel tanker was injured and is being treated in hospital; police have stated that they will question him further as part of the ongoing investigation. CCTV footage from the intersection is being reviewed to determine the precise cause of the accident and establish liability. Authorities have praised the swift response of emergency services, which likely averted a potential major disaster. Given the volatility of petrol and the sheer volume spilled, there was a significant risk to the surrounding area. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by transporting hazardous materials through densely populated urban areas and it is likely to reignite discussions about route restrictions and stricter safety regulations for fuel transport vehicles in Bangkok. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-24. 2
PJ71 Posted May 24 Posted May 24 This will be hard one to beat... The drivers peers will be well impressed.
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted May 26 Popular Post Posted May 26 On 5/24/2025 at 11:05 AM, Georgealbert said: Pictures from responders. A serious road traffic crash in the early hours of the morning of 24 May, has led to the spillage of over 16,000 litres of petrol on a major Bangkok thoroughfare, forcing a complete shutdown of the affected area and prompting an urgent emergency response to prevent a possible catastrophic fire or explosion. The incident occurred at approximately 00.20, at the Ratchaphruek intersection, near the junction of Rat Phatthana and Suksawat Roads in the Bang Pakok sub-district of Rat Burana district. A 22-wheeled lorry, reportedly transporting fruit juice from Ratchaburi to Khlong Toei Port, collided with a 10-wheeled fuel tanker carrying a full load of petrol. Eyewitness accounts and initial driver testimony suggest that the fuel tanker abruptly turned onto Rat Phatthana Road from Suksawat Soi 27, leaving the lorry driver unable to stop in time, resulting in a high-impact collision that overturned the tanker. The crash caused the tanker to flip onto its side and rupture, releasing 16,000 litres of highly inflammable petrol onto the street. Emergency services from the Rat Burana Police Station, Bangkok Fire Department, and volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation were dispatched immediately. Firefighters worked through the night, spraying foam and water across the spill area to suppress petrol vapours and reduce the risk of ignition. Sandbags were deployed strategically to prevent the fuel from spreading further and contaminating surrounding areas or storm drains. The area was completely cordoned off as a precaution and traffic suspended on Rat Phatthana Road while emergency crews continued containment and cleanup efforts. A large crane was brought in later, to assist with the removal of the overturned tanker. The driver of the fuel tanker was injured and is being treated in hospital; police have stated that they will question him further as part of the ongoing investigation. CCTV footage from the intersection is being reviewed to determine the precise cause of the accident and establish liability. Authorities have praised the swift response of emergency services, which likely averted a potential major disaster. Given the volatility of petrol and the sheer volume spilled, there was a significant risk to the surrounding area. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by transporting hazardous materials through densely populated urban areas and it is likely to reignite discussions about route restrictions and stricter safety regulations for fuel transport vehicles in Bangkok. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-24. Well done fire brigades 👍 4
tonypattaya Posted May 26 Posted May 26 OMG. What could have been a disaster beyond imagination. f Well done, fire crews. 2
hotchilli Posted May 26 Posted May 26 On 5/24/2025 at 11:05 AM, Georgealbert said: Eyewitness accounts and initial driver testimony suggest that the fuel tanker abruptly turned onto Rat Phatthana Road from Suksawat Soi 27, leaving the lorry driver unable to stop in time, resulting in a high-impact collision that overturned the tanker. Dumb driver again... carrying flammable fuel. 1
Hanuman2547 Posted May 26 Posted May 26 On a positive note, at least this incident didn't end up like the one many years ago in 1990. Back then a major gas explosion and fire occurred in Bangkok when a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tank truck crashed on an expressway exit. The incident on New Phetchaburi Road, on September 24, 1990, resulted in 88 deaths, 36 injuries, and the destruction of 67 cars and 51 shop-houses. The fire burned for over 24 hours 2 1
Thingamabob Posted May 26 Posted May 26 3 minutes ago, Hanuman2547 said: On a positive note, at least this incident didn't end up like the one many years ago in 1990. Back then a major gas explosion and fire occurred in Bangkok when a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tank truck crashed on an expressway exit. The incident on New Phetchaburi Road, on September 24, 1990, resulted in 88 deaths, 36 injuries, and the destruction of 67 cars and 51 shop-houses. The fire burned for over 24 hours Remember it well. A tragic event. 1
black tabby12345 Posted May 26 Posted May 26 2 hours ago, Hanuman2547 said: On a positive note, at least this incident didn't end up like the one many years ago in 1990. Back then a major gas explosion and fire occurred in Bangkok when a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tank truck crashed on an expressway exit. The incident on New Phetchaburi Road, on September 24, 1990, resulted in 88 deaths, 36 injuries, and the destruction of 67 cars and 51 shop-houses. The fire burned for over 24 hours Thai-HongKong movie of 2002 depicting this disaster. And Hollywood remake in 2008.
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