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Ice Truck Driver Dozes Off, Crashes into Power Pole

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Pictures courtesy of Amarin.

 

A lorry carrying a full load of ice crashed into a roadside electricity pole early on 7 September, after the driver reportedly fell asleep at the wheel, leaving him seriously injured and causing a widespread power outage.

 

Police said the crash occurred at around 05.30 on Highway 219 in front of Ban Non Sawan School, Ban Dan district. The six-wheel truck, registered in Yasothon and converted with a sealed compartment for ice delivery, overturned down an embankment and slammed into a high-voltage power pole.

 

The collision left the front of the vehicle mangled and knocked out electricity across much of Ban Dan town.


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Rescue workers used hydraulic cutting equipment to free the trapped driver, 23-year-old Mr Saharat, who was found unconscious with multiple injuries. After a 30-minute operation, he was pulled from the wreckage and rushed first to Ban Dan Hospital before being transferred to Buriram Hospital in a critical condition.

 

Eyewitness Mr Prasit Semaram, 33, said he was on his way to collect mushrooms when he saw the lorry driver veer off the road. “The driver was stuck inside, so I called the authorities immediately,” he told reporters.

 

A company spokesman, identified only as Mr Noi, 55, explained that the truck had collected 280 bags of small ice cubes, weighing more than six tonnes, from a factory in Satuek district to be delivered to customers in Buriram town and neighbouring districts. He added that the branch depot in Buriram city stocked only large ice cubes, making the trip necessary.

 

Police believe the driver dozed off while hurrying to complete his delivery run.

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-09-07

 

 

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