Bangkok: Thrilling! Oil tanker truck crashes into electric pole Before it overturned, fire engulfed the driver who was thrown out of the car and died on the spot. Photos while volunteering to help save Sawang and perform religious duties in Prachinburi. At Prachantakham point, police and firefighters helped use chemical fire extinguishers from the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Center, District 3, to extinguish the fire that was blazing in an oil truck. which carried 15,000 liters of oil but never reached its destination Because the car lost control and fell off the road near the U-turn on Suwannason Road, Ban Nen Tiew, Village No. 2, Nong Saeng Subdistrict, before crashing into an electric pole, overturning, and flames engulfing the entire vehicle. It took approximately 20 minutes to extinguish the fire and the fire was brought under control. But the car was completely burned and damaged. As for the driver, after the fire was extinguished, officials found his body thrown out of the vehicle and stuck ne ar an electrical pole. The body was burned. Died on the spot Authorities suspect the driver may have fallen asleep. causing the driver to lose control and fall to the side of the road Source: Thai News Agency
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