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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 26 June 2025
Bedridden Elderly Woman Killed in Chonburi House Fire Picture courtesy of Khaosod. An early morning blaze engulfed a two-storey home in Chonburi, claiming the life of a 78-year-old bedridden woman and leaving her son unconscious after suffering smoke inhalation and burns. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364815-bedridden-elderly-woman-killed-in-chonburi-house-fire/ -
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Fire Bedridden Elderly Woman Killed in Chonburi House Fire
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. An early morning blaze engulfed a two-storey home in Chonburi, claiming the life of a 78-year-old bedridden woman and leaving her son unconscious after suffering smoke inhalation and burns. The fire broke out around 04:00 on 25 June, in Soi Baan Piyawat 2/2, Moo 3, Samet Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chonburi Province. Firefighters from the Samet Municipal Fire Department, along with officers from Samet Police Station and emergency responders from the Thammasat Rassamee Maneerat Foundation, were dispatched to the scene immediately after receiving reports of the blaze. Upon arrival, authorities found the house’s ground floor fully engulfed in flames. Firefighters battled the inferno and managed to bring it under control within 30 minutes, preventing the fire from spreading to neighbouring properties. Rescue workers discovered a man unconscious at the front of the house, suffering from burns to his body and hands, along with signs of severe smoke inhalation. He was treated at the scene before being rushed to Chonburi Hospital for further medical care. Tragically, the charred remains of Mrs. Arunee, 78, were discovered on a bed inside the home. She had been bedridden for three years and was unable to escape the flames. A neighbour described the moment the fire began. “I was asleep when I heard the son shouting for help,” he recalled. “I woke up, saw red flames and rushed to switch on the lights. By the time I got outside, the whole ground floor was burning. The son was running around screaming for help but couldn’t get to his mother due to the intensity of the fire.” Mr. Thammarat Aajwarin, a rescue worker with the Thammasat Rassamee Maneerat Foundation, confirmed that the injured man had been trying desperately to save his mother but was overwhelmed by the smoke and flames. Investigators are now awaiting a full forensic examination report, of the scene to determine the cause of the fire. Police say they will question the injured son in greater detail once his condition stabilises. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-06-26 -
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UK Asylum Appeals Surge Leaves Thousands of Migrants in Hotels for Years
Sorry that the link didn't work for you. I just copied and posted the address in my browser and it worked ok so I'm not sure what is the problem. According to government figures, +/-4,000 people were sleeping rough on the streets of the UK in Autumn 2023, although Shelter puts the figure at 12,000. I found both figures surprisingly low, but then my observation is based on London where most are congregated. Given the relative low figures, imo it should be possible to offer shelter to these individuals if they want it. As I stated in one of my earlier posts, I don't think that there is an easy answer to the illegal migrant problem and I don't think Reform have the answers to the country's problems either. Guess that we'll just have to agree to disagree about that. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 26 June 2025
Bomb Scare at Phuket Airport as Suspect Device Found in Motorcycle Pictures courtesy of Amarin A major security alert was triggered at Phuket International Airport on the afternoon of 25 June, after authorities discovered a motorcycle suspected of concealing an explosive device in the domestic terminal car park. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364814-bomb-scare-at-phuket-airport-as-suspect-device-found-in-motorcycle/ -
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Crime Bomb Scare at Phuket Airport as Suspect Device Found in Motorcycle
Pictures courtesy of Amarin A major security alert was triggered at Phuket International Airport on the afternoon of 25 June, after authorities discovered a motorcycle suspected of concealing an explosive device in the domestic terminal car park. The alarm was raised around 16:10, when police received intelligence suggesting that one of three motorcycles potentially containing explosives had been abandoned at the airport. The vehicle was found approximately 200 metres from the passenger terminal building. A rapid, coordinated response was launched involving senior officials including Pol. Maj. Gen. Sinlert Sukhum, Commander of Phuket Provincial Police, and Mr Montchai Tahanod, Director of Phuket Airport. Officers from Sakhu Police Station, bomb disposal experts (EOD), K-9 units, airport security staff and emergency services moved swiftly to cordon off the area and implement the airport’s bomb threat contingency plan. Mr Montchai, the Airport Director, confirmed that emergency protocols were enacted immediately. Fire engines, ambulances, and specialist bomb disposal equipment were deployed. Despite the disruption, airport operations were not affected and flights continued as scheduled. “The object was located in the motorcycle parking zone, about 200 metres from the domestic terminal,” Mr Montchai said. “Initial efforts were made to examine the device, but due to uncertainty we opted for a controlled detonation for safety.” EOD units, supported by K-9 teams, had assessed the object and determined it was potentially an explosive. A controlled explosion was subsequently carried out. The area had been secured, and passengers were kept at a safe distance throughout the operation. Examination after the controlled blast, confirmed that there was no explosive material, but circuitry and packaging, made to look like a homemade bomb. This was just one of several security incidents across Phuket on the same day. At around 14:00, police were called to a restaurant in Kathu district after a suspicious bag was discovered. Fortunately, it was found to contain no harmful materials and was returned to its owner, a resident of Nakhon Si Thammarat, who had forgotten it. Additional suspicious objects were reported in Laem Phromthep and Patong, though none were found to be explosives or pose a danger. Authorities have since increased patrols in public areas across the island. Later in the evening, police confirmed that two suspects had been arrested in connection with the airport incident. One admitted to planning to plant the suspect device at the airport, after travelling from Pattani province with a group of accomplices. The second suspect was identified as the individual who parked the motorcycle at the airport. According to investigators, the men were part of a coordinated plot to target high-profile sites in a deliberate attempt to cause public disruption. Police are now working to track down other individuals believed to be involved. A spokesperson for the Phuket Provincial Police urged the public to remain calm but alert: “We call on everyone to report any suspicious activity or items immediately. Public cooperation is essential to ensuring continued safety.” Despite the tense atmosphere, airport services have remained operational, with authorities emphasising that safety procedures are firmly in place. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-06-26 -
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