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Phuket survives Day 6 of Songkran road-safety campaign

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Phuket survives Day 6 of Songkran road-safety campaign
Phuket Gazette

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A Phuket rescue worker stands ready at the Heroine's Monument. Photo: Michael DesPortes

PHUKET: -- No road deaths were reported in Phuket yesterday, the sixth day of the Songkran Seven Days of Danger national road-safety campaign, but one more injury was added to the official tally.

During the 24 hours from midnight on April 15 to midnight on April 16, only one victim of a road accident was reported admitted to a hospital for treatment of injuries.

The injury brought Phuket’s Songkran holiday road toll to one dead and 22 people injured in 22 accidents, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Phuket office (DDPM-Phuket) reported this morning.

The only Phuket road death victim during Songkran 2014 remains Nannika Boonchorn, 27, from Chaiyaphum, who died in a high-speed head-on collision with a motorcycle with a sidecar on Sunday (story here).

Last year, 26 road accidents were reported during Phuket’s Songkran Seven Days of Danger, with 27 people admitted to hospitals.

In contrast, during the Seven Days of Danger during the Christmas and New Year holiday season 2013-2014, five deaths were reported and 33 injured in a total of 28 accidents (story here).

— Chutharat Plerin

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket-news/Phuket-survives-Day-of-Songkran-roadsafety-campaign/29161

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-- Phuket Gazette 2014-04-17

Well done Phuket, see it can be done, all other Provinces should take note.

But alas, i doubt that somehow !

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