On August 24, 2024, at 04:55, a fire broke out at Eprint Co., Ltd.’s two-story concrete warehouse in Prawet, Bangkok. The blaze, which started on the ground floor and destroyed the entire building, spread to neighboring houses, causing damage over 1,200 square meters. Firefighters took about 2 hours to control the fire using 12 fire engines. The cause remains unknown, and damage is estimated at $2.5 million. No injuries were reported.


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In the early hours of August 24, 2024, at 04:55, a fire erupted at a two-story concrete warehouse belonging to Eprint Co., Ltd., located at No. 3, On Nut Soi 65, Soi 1, Prawet District, Bangkok.

The warehouse, which stored printing materials and plastics, caught fire on the ground floor, leading to the complete destruction of the building.

The fire also spread to several neighboring houses, causing extensive damage over an area of approximately 1,200 square meters.

Firefighters from Prawet Fire and Rescue Station, along with support from Phra Khanong, Sukhumvit, Chalerm Phra Kiat, and Hua Mak fire stations, deployed a total of 12 fire engines.

They managed to bring the blaze under control with water hose-lines in about 2 hours. The initial cause of the fire remains under investigation, but fortunately, there were no injuries or fatalities reported.

The estimated damage from the fire is around $2.5 million. This incident marks the second factory fire in a Bangkok residential area within the past 24 hours.

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These cameras can detect abnormal heat conditions before visible smoke and flames appear, helping to avert significant property damage and loss of life.

source:aseannow.com


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