Coss Posted August 7, 2023 Report Share Posted August 7, 2023 I guess one could opine that Laos is really Upper Isaan . Certainly the rocket festivals I've attended, are at a small village about 30 minutes from Vientiane and just over the river from Isaan proper. I wonder if either side of the river has ever got it into their heads to angle the rockets, towards the other side... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My Penis is hungry Posted August 8, 2023 Report Share Posted August 8, 2023 It's held across small villages and large towns and cities across Thailand, mostly in the North and North East. We've been to these in KK, Udon Thani, Nong Kai and the little villages around us. It's not just in one place Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My Penis is hungry Posted August 8, 2023 Report Share Posted August 8, 2023 11 hours ago, Coss said: I guess one could opine that Laos is really Upper Isaan . Certainly the rocket festivals I've attended, are at a small village about 30 minutes from Vientiane and just over the river from Isaan proper. I wonder if either side of the river has ever got it into their heads to angle the rockets, towards the other side... My family quote Isaan as Lower Laos, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bust Posted January 18 Author Report Share Posted January 18 And another one 😳 Deadly explosion at fireworks factory leaves all 23 workers dead in Suphanburi WEDNESDAY, January 17, 2024 All the 23 workers in a fireworks factory in Suphanburi province were killed in a deadly explosion on Wednesday afternoon, local authorities said. Police and local officials said the accident happened at 3.30pm at the factory in Ban Khoi Ngam or Moo 3 village in Tambon Sala Khao of Muang district. Authorities believe the 23 workers were assembling the fireworks when suddenly there was an explosion, flattening the factory and killing all of them. Local villagers said the factory normally had about 30 people working inside but on Wednesday it was believed 23 workers were inside. Rescue officials said the explosions blew up their bodies, and body parts were retrieved from about 50 metres away and even in the rice fields. They said it was hard to identify the victims. The accident was immediately reported to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin who is on an official trip to Davos, Switzerland. The prime minister expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and said he was shocked by the high number of fatalities. He instructed the Interior Ministry to ensure that the injured people received proper treatment. The governor of Suphan Buri governor later reported to Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul that so far there was no survivor from the factory. Srettha also instructed the Interior Ministry to update him about the tragedy every hour. Traisulee Traisoranakul, secretary to Anutin, said the Suphanburi governor had reported the deadly accident to the interior minster. Traisulee said Anutin was informed that the factory was located far from the local community. She said the governor reported that there were over 20 workers in the factory and no survivor was found. The factory had received its annual licence on August 24 last year. Traisulee said Suphanburi officials and those from concerned government agencies were investigating the cause of the explosion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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