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Accident Dangerous Devices: Explosions from Discarded Electronics Shock Lop Buri
Photo via Facebook/ ช่างเบีย ศรีเทพ รถยก รถสไลด์ In a troubling series of events, three residents have been injured by explosions linked to electrical appliances found in landfill sites. The incidents, previously thought accidental, now appear deliberate. The first explosion occurred in the Chon Mueang sub-district at the home of an 18-year-old and his grandmother, Pairin. After retrieving a cordless drill from a local rubbish area, they attempted to install batteries. Unfortunately, the device detonated, leaving the young man seriously injured—he lost several fingers and could lose his eyesight. Pairin sustained minor injuries. Just days before, a similar incident unfolded in the same community. A woman collected a seemingly brand-new headlamp from the roadside. Upon switching it on, it exploded, resulting in the loss of several fingers and causing extensive injuries. She remains hospitalised. Pairin quickly noted the parallels between the two incidents and urged local police to investigate. Officers from Ban Mi Police Station echoed her concerns and now suspect that the devices were deliberately rigged to explode. In response, an urgent investigation is underway. Authorities have warned the public against collecting any electrical items from landfill sites, stressing the potential dangers. The community is on high alert, with residents expressing anxiety about what might be discarded in their neighbourhoods. The police are committed to uncovering those responsible for these malicious acts, aiming to ensure such incidents do not happen again. As investigations continue, the community remains vigilant, hoping for swift justice and restored peace in their locality. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-25 -
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Report Thailand to Reclassify Cannabis as Controlled Substance
At least they tried which is more than the BRITISH have done; ie nothing but lock people up for year after year using it as way of harassing people; especially blacks, students, gays and anyone perceived to be on the margins of society. The Thais released thousands of people from prison in summer 2022. But the British and Yanks STILL IMPRISON people. Better than Singapore where actually kill people. NO; The Thais have done a good job with their decriminalisation experiment; it's just a shame it had to end. -
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Economy Political Jitters and Falling Numbers Shake Thailand’s Tourism Recovery
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Early assessment suggests US strikes didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear sites
Not being in deny of reality=Trump hate topic! 🤣 -
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Science Three Years to the Brink: Climate Scientists Warn of Imminent 1.5C Breach
The earth is cooling, entering one of it's coldest phases. Sorry hoaxers and haters...global warming is just another wet dream for y'all. Try science instead of woke brainwashed obsession. lol.... https://archive.ph/VYKQ2 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 25 June 2025
Thailand's Tourism Set for a Boost with Jurassic Film Release Screenshots from Jurassic World Rebirth Official Trailer 2 via Youtube Thailand is gearing up for a tourism surge following the global release of "Jurassic World: Rebirth," a major Hollywood film showcasing the nation’s stunning landscapes. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364786-thailands-tourism-set-for-a-boost-with-jurassic-film-release/
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