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News, Sutthiwit Chayutworakan, Published on 14/07/2021
» SAMUT PRAKAN: More than 1,250 people have filed damage complaints arising from the explosion and fire at the Ming Dih Chemical Company factory in Bang Phli district on July 5.
Sutthiwit Chayutworakan, Published on 13/07/2021
» SAMUT PRAKAN: To date, 1,266 people have filed damage complaints arising from the explosion and fire at the Ming Dih Chemical Company factory in Bang Phli district on July 5.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 12/07/2021
» Residents living within a 1-kilometre radius of Ming Dih Chemical factory in Samut Prakan have been allowed to return home, as the chemical pollution from a plastic factory explosion has been contained.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 12/07/2021
» A huge explosion at a factory that produces plastic foam and pellets in Samut Prakan early on the morning of July 5 sent locals into a panic, as many of them did not know what to do or where to evacuate to during the emergency.
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 12/07/2021
» It has been a scourge on Thailand to be led by clueless and directionless leadership since the pandemic broke last year. Its ramifications have made the situation deteriorate in the course of months, with thousands of cases reported daily and a spike in fatalities. Their efforts to vaccinate the nation against the virus have also been a flop and the country's health system is in shambles and has been unable to cope with the rising number of infected patients. The impact this has had on the average Thai has been insurmountable.
News, Published on 11/07/2021
» Thirty years after the deadly blast at a chemical storage venue at Klong Toey Port, the recent explosion at a plastic pellets factory is a wakeup call that Thailand's laws to regulate hazardous substances have not improved much from three decades ago, academics say.
Gary Boyle, Published on 09/07/2021
» This week: factory explosion, looming lockdown and Phuket problems
Published on 09/07/2021
» Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA) has assured customers that the explosion at the plastic factory in King Kaew, Samut Prakan, resulted in no contamination of the water supply provided by PWA and that close monitoring and analysis of water samples, production lines and irrigation piping are currently underway.
Published on 09/07/2021
» The biggest story on Learning this week was a story about one rescuer was killed and more than 60 pepole injured in an explosion and fire at a chemical factory in Samut Prakan.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 09/07/2021
» The Industry Ministry has told Ming Dih Chemical to relocate its operation to an industrial estate if it wants to continue operating in the kingdom following the fire on Monday that affected at least 80,000 residents in Samut Prakan.