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Welder Severely Injured After High-Voltage Electric Shock in Nakhon Sawan
Picture from responders. A construction worker sustained critical injuries after being shocked by a high-voltage power line while working on a rooftop in Nakhon Sawan’s municipal area. The incident occurred around 15:30, in front of the “Monte” optical shop on Sawankhalok Road. Pol. Lt. Kiattisak Chaikaew of the Nakhon Sawan Police Station responded to the scene, where Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) personnel were already working to cut power to the lines. Rescue teams used a bucket truck to retrieve the victim, identified as Mr. Panumas Khotsuwan, a contracted construction worker. He was found lying on the power lines in a critical condition, with severe burn injuries caused by the electric shock. Rescue teams took approximately 15 minutes to safely remove him from the power lines and transport to Sawanpracharak Hospital for immediate medical treatment. According to the victim’s younger brother who was working alongside him, they were part of a team of four workers hired to extend the rooftop and install a steel frame to support an advertising sign on the commercial building. Mr. Panumas, a welder, secured himself with a safety harness attached to a power pole to prevent falls while working near the edge of the rooftop. While walking along the edge of the roof with his welding rod in hand, the rod accidentally made contact with a high-voltage power line, resulting in the electric shock that throw him onto the wires and left him severely burned. Preliminary investigations revealed that the owner of the optical shop had hired the workers for the rooftop renovation and signage installation. Authorities plan to summon the building owner and other workers for questioning to determine the exact circumstances leading to the accident. Mr. Panumas remains in critical condition, reportedly in a coma. The investigation is ongoing to establish liability and prevent similar incidents in the future. -- 2024-11-29 -
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Trump Lashes Out at New York Times, Demands Apology for “Phony” Coverage
it would be impossible for anyone to tarnish his reputation any further than he has tarnished it himself -
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Wizz TV
I've been with Comfy a while now, and although not perfect, it's quite a good, cheap service. I pay a fraction of what I used to pay, and in my old service I had many buffering problems. Most obstacles of buffering can be overcome by turning on as VPN. All IPTV services are only good for so long, but Comfy seems to be up there. Maybe, you just had a bad experience. -
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No BBL transfer for Lazada now?
I've seen they've dropped the discount recently for QR payments so sometimes i use truemoneywallet as quicker -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 29 November 2024
Pattaya Police Raid Homes, Arrest 17 Chinese Nationals Linked to Cross-Border Loan Sharks Pattaya police arrested 17 Chinese nationals allegedly operating as administrators for a major illegal loan shark syndicate targeting thousands of victims in China. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344884-pattaya-police-raid-homes-arrest-17-chinese-nationals-linked-to-cross-border-loan-sharks/ -
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No BBL transfer for Lazada now?
Agreed. Paying via QR code scan is my preferred payment method. -
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5 year multiple entry DTV visa (Destination Thailand) from 2024-xx-xx
Could any of you legendry learn-ed folk please help with comments on the extremely complicated scenario outlined below, if able: I've lived and worked (with work permit) in Thailand for many years, staying on extensions based on marriage, but now may end my employment with my wife's Thai Co. as am only going to be here in LOS for 5 months each year, with the intention of working remotely. I would like to explore surrendering my WP and changing over from a Non-im B visa to a DTV, as during the time I spend in Thailand, I will now be working remotely for my small UK company. Benefits seem to be, I could keep 500,000 THB equivalent in a UK account (Gov't Premium Bond savings account?) and still (legally) work remotely for my UK Co. while in Thailand. OK so far? I'm guessing I'd be pioneering, suspecting there are no reports yet of someone attempting to go from a Non-Im B to a DTV. I do wonder what mental contortions that would put Thai DTV officials through though? Any helpful thoughts, anyone? -
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Pattaya Police Raid Homes, Arrest 17 Chinese Nationals Linked to Cross-Border Loan Sharks
Picture from the raid. Pattaya police, on November 28, arrested 17 Chinese nationals allegedly operating as administrators for a major illegal loan shark syndicate targeting thousands of victims in China. Acting on a warrant issued by the Pattaya Provincial Court, police raided two homes in the Pratumnak area of South Pattaya, Chonburi Province, which had been rented as operational bases. The suspects are accused of managing illegal loans and debt collection on behalf of the syndicate, with evidence revealing a cash flow of approximately 135 million baht. Each administrator reportedly earned monthly salaries of several hundred thousand baht, excluding commissions based on the amount of loans disbursed and debts recovered. Police are intensively questioning the suspects and investigating further connections to the transnational loan shark network. Pol. Lt. Gen. Yingyos Thepchamnong, Acting Commissioner of Region 2, is scheduled to hold a press conference to provide more details on the operation, which is part of an ongoing crackdown on criminal networks exploiting the region. -- 2024-11-29
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