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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 7 July 2025
Truck Driver Burned to Death After Crashing into Power Pole in Nakhon Si Thammarat Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 42-year-old man was burned to death after he veered off the road in his lorry and slammed into a power pole, sparking a fire that engulfed the vehicle. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365928-truck-driver-burned-to-death-after-crashing-into-power-pole-in-nakhon-si-thammarat/ -
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Accident Truck Driver Burned to Death After Crashing into Power Pole in Nakhon Si Thammarat
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 42-year-old man was burned to death after he veered off the road in his lorry and slammed into a power pole, sparking a fire that engulfed the vehicle. The fatal crash occurred at around 11:00 on 6 Julyin Hua Sai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat province. The deceased, identified as Mr Surasak, had only been working for three days at a local building materials company when the incident happened. Mr Surasak had been returning to the depot in an empty Isuzu six-wheel truck after learning that a sand pit in Cha-uat District, where he was due to collect a load, was closed for the day. While heading back to Hua Sai, the vehicle is believed to have lost control, crashing violently into a central reservation power pole. The impact caused the truck to overturn on its side and then ignited a fire that quickly consumed the front of the lorry. Firefighters from the Hua Sai Municipality took approximately 20 minutes to extinguish the flames, after which Mr Surasak’s charred remains were discovered inside the wreckage. Following the incident, Pol. Col. Somporn Rakkaew, Superintendent of Hua Sai Police Station, arrived at the scene along with forensic officers and medical personnel. A post-mortem examination was conducted, and the body was subsequently released to the family for religious rites. The incident is under investigation as authorities work to determine the exact cause of the crash. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-07-07 -
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Putin is Scum, But Ukraine is Not a Country
Who constructed Ukraine then? So can Russias. Show us a distinct independent Ukraine. Facts. where are the facts. Thats a conclusion. Show us the long history of Ukrainian statehood. Baba Yar. Kruschev was Ukrainian, so was Kaganovich...oh thats right he was Jewish they dont count Got it. Conclusions that ignores facts. Your diatribe sets forth no facts to dispute the OP -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 7 July 2025
Bang Phli Village Chief Catches Hong Kong Man Dumping Factory Waste at Midnight Picture courtesy of Kaoded. The village head of Bang Phli Yai, Mr Praphot Yaemprai, personally intervened in the early hours of 6 July to apprehend a group of individuals caught illegally dumping industrial waste along a roadside in his district. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365927-bang-phli-village-chief-catches-hong-kong-man-dumping-factory-waste-at-midnight/ -
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Crime Bang Phli Village Chief Catches Hong Kong Man Dumping Factory Waste at Midnight
Picture courtesy of Kaoded. The village head of Bang Phli Yai, Mr Praphot Yaemprai, personally intervened in the early hours of 6 July to apprehend a group of individuals caught illegally dumping industrial waste along a roadside in his district. Acting on a tip-off from concerned residents, Mr Praphot led a late-night inspection behind the Krung Siam Village housing estate in Bang Phli Yai Subdistrict, Bang Phli District. He was joined by local officials from the Bang Phli Yai Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and patrol officers from Bang Phli Police Station. Upon arrival, the team discovered three men unloading large industrial-sized “big bag” sacks of rubbish from the back of a pickup truck. Among those detained was a Hong Kong national, along with a Thai and a migrant worker. The men were caught in the act of disposing what appeared to be factory waste, including oil-stained plastics and other industrial debris. The Hong Kong man reportedly claimed he believed the area was a designated dumping site, as he had previously seen piles of rubbish there. He admitted to having dumped waste at the same location on four prior occasions. Authorities informed the suspects that their actions violated the Public Health Act of 1992 and the Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Country Act (No. 2), 2017. All three were taken to Bang Phli Police Station for legal proceedings. Officials confirmed that the waste originated from an industrial facility. An investigation is now underway to trace the source of the rubbish and to identify any companies involved in the illegal dumping operation. Authorities have vowed to intensify monitoring and enforcement to prevent further environmental violations. Adapted by Asean Now from Kaoded 2025-07-07 -
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Be careful what you rent in Thailand
Most of distinguished AN posters claim renting is better than buying, but i tend to disagree...
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