webfact Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 Phuket truck crash leaves residents in blackout The 10-wheel truck with trailer smashed into one motorbike, a van and three cars before going onto the footpath, causing damage to three shops and snapping off a utility pole. Miraculously, no bystanders were hurt in the accident, but the driver was taken to Vachira Phuket Hospital for minor injuries. PHUKET: -- A tractor-trailer driver overshot a U-turn on Phuket’s Thepkrasattri Road this morning, crashing into several shops, vehicles and a telephone pole, causing an electricity blackout and effectively shutting down the island’s TOT phone service from the rest of the country. A Kusoldharm Rescue Foundation worker told the Phuket Gazette that the driver of the truck, which was loaded with bags of cement mix, left the Shell gas station in Baan Sapam at about 9am. The driver was making a u-turn into the northbound lanes when his truck struck three cars, a van and a motorbike before snapping a telephone pole and coming to a stop. The truck also destroyed an awning, a sign and a marble table set belonging to shops along the footpath. The driver suffered minor injuries and is now at Vachira Phuket Hospital for treatment. He will go to Phuket City Police station for questioning upon his release, the rescue worker said. The driver struck the utility pole with enough force to cause electricity outages and disrupt TOT telephone services. An officer at TOT told the Gazette that phone lines were cut along Thepkrasattri Road from Phuket Town to Phang Nga, and along the bypass road. People in Phuket using TOT landlines will not be able to call mobile phones or outside of the Phuket 076 area code, and they will not be able to receive calls from outside Phuket, he said. “I’m not sure when the repairs will be finished, but it will probably take the whole day,” he said. An officer with the Phuket Provincial Electricity Authority said, “Power will be out in some areas along Thepkrasattri road until we can reset the pole and wires – it may take a day.” Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2011/article11362.html -- Phuket Gazette 2011-11-04
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