Fire in 17 Phi Phi Wod bungalows, unharmed when closed during COVID



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Covid spits out poisoning and finds fires again. 17 “bungalows” on Phi Phi Island have been burned early in the morning, but are closed for lack of tourists. Therefore no one was hurt

At 6:00 am on November 13, 2020, in Krabi Province, Mr. Chaiwut Buathong, Krabi City Provincial Police Station, was briefed by Mr. Sombat Thongkerd, Director of Village No. 7, Ban Ko Phi Phi, Ao Nang Sub-district. Krabi Town That there was a fire, a bungalow on Phi Phi Island, called Phi Phi Hill Bamboo, was located on a hill around the cobblestones. Loh Dalum Bay For such an event that occurred at noon on November 12 last After the incident, the leaders of the area Inform the police of the Koh Phi Phi Police Station and the Hat Nopparat Thara National Park – Phi Phi Islands Together with local villagers Help put out the fire But there were obstacles in the area, the fire truck could not run to the point of the accident. Because it’s on the hill

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Mr. Sombat said from the initial investigation Scene Bungalow Built in a wooden bungalow with a thatched roof raised off the ground. Built separately after More than 20 houses lined up after the incident found that 17 were burned by the rest of the villagers to help extinguish the fire. For such bungalows It is a bungalow that remains closed during this time. Due to the epidemic situation of COVID-19, there are no TATs and the owner of the bungalow is a foreigner. And during the incident Not on the island I should have traveled home without leaving workers So no injuries were found.

As for the main cause, it is still unknown what the cause was. Wait for the police to re-investigate the scene. The value of the initial damage is expected to be approximately 3 million baht.

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