Bangkok On Fire

Rioters have set fire to 27 buildings around Bangkok during the day, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration announced at 9pm on Wednesday.

Some of the buildings are:

1. The area on Rama I Road around Paragon shopping mall and Siam Square. Siam Theatre was completely gutted.
2. Parts of Centara Grand Hotel at Ratchaprasong
3. Parts of the Stock Exchange of Thailand building on Witthayu Road
4. Mahathun building on Ploenchit Road
5. Bangkok Bank and Krung Thai Bank Asok branches
6. Parts of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board and a nearby 7-Eleven convenience store in Din Daeng area
7. Bangkok Bank and Government Savings Bank in Daeng branches
8. Maleenont Building on Rana IV Road which houses Channel 3 television station
9. Bangkok Bank's Rama IV branch and Tesco Lotus superstore on Rama IV Road
10. The Metropolitan Electricity Authority in Klong Toey
11. Central World shopping mall
12. Bangkok Bank's Victory Monument branch


Bangkok On Fire



Bangkok On Fire

Bangkok On Fire

Bangkok On Fire

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Bangkok Emergency Medical Centre (Erawan) reported at 4pm that the clashes at Rajaprasong now claimed 361 injuries with 42 dead. Patients are treated in 39 hospitals, 111 in general wards with 15 in ICUs.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration warned that Central World building, which was set on fire on Wednesday afternoon, could collapse, according to television reports.
The eight-storey shopping complex is located around the Ratchaprasong intersection.
Fire was reported to have swarmed the building up until the top floor.

The Centre for Resolution of Emergency Situation (CRES) extends the curfew to 23 provinces in the North and Northeast.

The curfew starts from 8pm today until 6am tomorrow. Transgressor faces arrest and can be jailed upto 2 years and/or facing fine not more than 40,000 baht.




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3 comments:

KC said...

The red shirt bikers in Chiang Mai ignored the curfew, coming out in force to set fires to car tyres in several places throughout Chiang Mai and attacked several Bangkok Bank's branches according to Thai Rath website.

Two fire trucks were set ablaze. Newin Chidchob father in law's Chiang Mai Construction Co building suffered extensive damages and was torched. However, the people in the buiding were prepared and could extinguish the fire.

The police and soldiers are now on motorcyle patrol to confront the red shirt bikers.

Anti-government protesters in the northeastern provinces of Khon Kaen and Ubon Ratchathani created unrest and destroyed public properties on Wednesday night after many leaders of the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) surrendered to the police earlier in the afternoon.

Reports said Bangkok Bank's Khon Kaen branch was totally obliterated by a group of demonstrators, who later travelled to Bhumjaithai Party MP Prachak Kaewklaharn's home. Clashes between the protesters and security guards erupted and at least six people were injured.

In Ubon Ratchathani, a number of protesters burned tyres and the provincial city hall. The entire building was destroyed. The protesters also clashed with authorities. Two demonstrators were shot dead and five people were wounded. The anti-government group then gathered at a community radio station led by UDD co-leader Thirapat Watcharapol.

Cambodia News said...

Now Thailand should know that when you try to take someone property, this is what you got!

Anonymous said...

Damn you!!!! Cambodia News Why do you said that?

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