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Fire Fire Erupts at Auto Repair Shop Near Pattaya – One Injured & Multiple Vehicles Damaged
UPDATE Car Fire Destroys Pattaya Auto Shop, After Chinese Owner Puts in Wrong Fuel Picture from responders. A fire engulfed a car repair shop, Sompot Services, on Phonprapha Nimit Road (Soi Siam Country Club) on the afternoon of 13 July, destroying eight vehicles and causing damage estimated in the millions of baht. The blaze is believed to have originated from a white Toyota Alphard belonging to a Chinese national, after the wrong type of fuel was added to the vehicle. The incident occurred at around 16:00. Witnesses reported seeing flames erupt from the Alphard, while mechanics were attempting to drain its fuel. Moments later, explosions were heard as the fire quickly spread, consuming seven cars and one motorcycle. A neighbouring property also sustained damage. Footage captured by local residents shows thick black smoke billowing into the sky. Firefighters from Nong Prue Municipality rushed to the scene with six fire engines, managing to bring the blaze under control within 30 minutes. One person inside the shop sustained minor injuries. Preliminary investigations suggest that flammable fuel vapours may have ignited during the draining process, possibly triggered by a spark or static discharge. Police are awaiting a detailed forensic examination to confirm the exact cause of the fire. Adapted by Asean Now from พัทยา จุดเกิดเหตุ 2025-07-14 -
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Report Sex Scandal Shakes Thai Buddhism: Monks Defrocked Amid Allegations
Looks like she is full of something......🤢 -
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Economy Trump's Tariff Troubles: Thai Academic Sounds Alarm on Key Issues
One thing may work with DJT. Send a handful of young massage girls over to WH. It worked with Epstein. -
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Border Desperate Thai Man Drinks Toilet Cleaner at Poipet Immigration Post
A win in the sense that he didn't have to pay to leave Cambodia. He may have an unpaid bill and a creditor, but he'll be back in Thailand. They don't keep the patient hostage in the hospital, like they do in Philippines here in Thailand, do they? -
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