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Seven rusty steel rods removed from Phuket beach

Supatra Sutham

 

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Officials did try to remove the rods by hand but were unsuccessful. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET: -- Official from Kamala Tambon Administration Office (OrBorTor) have confirmed that they have removed seven rusty steel rods that were buried in the sand at Kamala Beach.

 

Acting Chief Administration Officer (Palad) of the Kamala Tambon Administration Office (OrBorTor), Mr Kitikraisri Khaewwan, told The Phuket News today (Dec 1) that all the steel rods discovered at the beach were removed last week and that beachgoers should now be safe on the beach.

 

However, he did advise beachgoers to still be vigilant because he is not sure if more undetected rusty steel rods are still buried in the sand.

 

Mr Kitikraisri explained, “The steel bars were left from a former shrimp farm. These were buried very deep in the sand and were hard to pull out by hand because some were attached to cement blocks.

 

Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/seven-rusty-steel-rods-removed-from-phuket-beach-60079.php

 
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17 hours ago, webfact said:

....he is not sure if more undetected rusty steel rods are still buried in the sand.....

 

Gotta wait until the folks that invented the GT200 churn out a metal detector from their state-of-the-art facilities.

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