The cause of the cooking gas factory explosion has not yet been determined.

Villagers are still terrified of the cooking gas plant explosion. Forensic scientists are preparing to go to the area to collect more evidence. No charges have been filed yet because it has not yet been concluded whether the cause was negligence or equipment failure. From the incident of a cooking gas filling plant in Khao Phra Subdistrict, Doembang Nangbuat District, Suphan Buri Province, an explosion occurred, causing one gas transport worker to be seriously injured yesterday (11 July) and one villager living opposite who had chest tightness after inhaling the gas, which forensic officers from the Suphan Buri Provincial Police went to inspect the scene. Mr. Somkiat Siripaiboonsap, Marketing Manager of LPG Cooking Gas, PTT Oil and Retail, revealed that PTT has sent a team to inspect the scene. From the initial assessment, it is expected that the cause may have been from gas being discharged from the vehicle into the large tank. We must wait for the officers to confirm the evidence clearly. However, the bu siness operator and the team of employees were able to control the emergency situation mindfully and followed the emergency response plan. The firefighting team was able to control the fire quickly. At present, there is no gas leak and the situation is under control. The incident resulted in 1 injured person, a gas delivery driver who was the person who closed the valve to stop the incident. He is in critical condition and is currently being treated in the ICU at Chao Phraya Yommaraj Hospital. He is in critical condition and cannot breathe on his own. He needs to be intubated. His body is 100% burned. Mr. Sittichai Na Nakhon, the energy officer of Suphan Buri province, revealed that from the inspection, it was found that it likely occurred during the transfer of gas from an LPG transport vehicle into a storage and distribution tank of a gas filling plant. As for the LPG transport tanks, storage tanks, and distribution tanks, cooking tanks inside the filling plant, there were no explosions. The damage was th at 2 gas transport vehicles were burned and 6 other vehicles in the area, which the PTT recovery team has already recovered and removed the remaining gas in the vehicles. And it was reported that today, forensic officers from the Crime Suppression Division, Suphan Buri Province, will go to the area to inspect again to find additional evidence of the incident. At the same time, public health officers from Suphan Buri Province will come to examine the lung health of both firefighters and villagers who were at the scene and inhaled the gas. In terms of the case, no charges have been filed against anyone yet because we have to wait for the results of the forensic evidence investigation first Source: Thai News Agency

The cause of the cooking gas factory explosion has not yet been determined.

Villagers are still terrified of the cooking gas plant explosion. Forensic scientists are preparing to go to the area to collect more evidence. No charges have been filed yet because it has not yet been concluded whether the cause was negligence or equipment failure. From the incident of a cooking gas filling plant in Khao Phra Subdistrict, Doembang Nangbuat District, Suphan Buri Province, an explosion occurred, causing one gas transport worker to be seriously injured yesterday (11 July) and one villager living opposite who had chest tightness after inhaling the gas, which forensic officers from the Suphan Buri Provincial Police went to inspect the scene. Mr. Somkiat Siripaiboonsap, Marketing Manager of LPG Cooking Gas, PTT Oil and Retail, revealed that PTT has sent a team to inspect the scene. From the initial assessment, it is expected that the cause may have been from gas being discharged from the vehicle into the large tank. We must wait for the officers to confirm the evidence clearly. However, the bu siness operator and the team of employees were able to control the emergency situation mindfully and followed the emergency response plan. The firefighting team was able to control the fire quickly. At present, there is no gas leak and the situation is under control. The incident resulted in 1 injured person, a gas delivery driver who was the person who closed the valve to stop the incident. He is in critical condition and is currently being treated in the ICU at Chao Phraya Yommaraj Hospital. He is in critical condition and cannot breathe on his own. He needs to be intubated. His body is 100% burned. Mr. Sittichai Na Nakhon, the energy officer of Suphan Buri province, revealed that from the inspection, it was found that it likely occurred during the transfer of gas from an LPG transport vehicle into a storage and distribution tank of a gas filling plant. As for the LPG transport tanks, storage tanks, and distribution tanks, cooking tanks inside the filling plant, there were no explosions. The damage was th at 2 gas transport vehicles were burned and 6 other vehicles in the area, which the PTT recovery team has already recovered and removed the remaining gas in the vehicles. And it was reported that today, forensic officers from the Crime Suppression Division, Suphan Buri Province, will go to the area to inspect again to find additional evidence of the incident. At the same time, public health officers from Suphan Buri Province will come to examine the lung health of both firefighters and villagers who were at the scene and inhaled the gas. In terms of the case, no charges have been filed against anyone yet because we have to wait for the results of the forensic evidence investigation first Source: Thai News Agency