Thrilling in the middle of the night! Shoe warehouse fire kills more than 10 million baht

Bangkok: Fire at a shoe warehouse imported from China in the Bang Bon area burned down the entire building. One sedan exploded, damaging one vehicle. It is believed that there was a short circuit. The incident occurred at 11:00 p.m. last night (May 9). Police at Bang Bon Police Station received a report of a fire in a shoe factory. At a house in Soi Bang Bon 3, Bang Bon Nuea Subdistrict, Bang Bon District, Bangkok, officials mobilized more than 30 water trucks to stop the incident. The scene was about 50 meters deep in an alley. It looked like a large warehouse of a company. The area is approximately 1.5 rai, with a fence around the perimeter. It is a warehouse for imported leather shoes from China. Sold and exported according to Sampeng and various stores, with a large number of fires and smoke pouring out from inside the warehouse. Employees helped transport products from the warehouse to the outside in chaos, while officials rushed to spray water to extinguish the fire. In order to prevent it from sprea ding to nearby houses, it took more than an hour to bring the fire under control. Initial inspection found that The entire warehouse was damaged. And there were cars parked beside the factory gate. It belonged to the factory owner and the entire vehicle was destroyed by fire. It's good that no one was injured or killed. Ms. Siriporn, 26 years old, head of production, said there were people staying in the factory. I asked to come take a look because there was a loud noise like an explosion. So I hurriedly ran to see. Instead, they found smoke pouring out from inside. I immediately thought that we might not be able to help stop the situation in time. Because inside is a shoe which is a good fuel So he quickly notified the fire department to put out the fire, then tried to help push the car out, but was unable to make it in time because the fire spread so quickly that it exploded. As for the cause, it is believed to be due to a short circuit in the factory's main power cutout cabinet, while the initial estima ted value of the damage is not less than 10 million baht. Investigators are currently examining the CCTV cameras. and interview witnesses who witnessed the incident to find the true cause further Source: Thai News Agency