A school bus carrying 44 passengers, including students and teachers, caught fire on the outskirts of Bangkok during a field trip. Around 25 people are feared dead according to interior minister Anutin Charnvirakul. The fire reportedly originated from a tire explosion. The driver survived but fled the scene. Rescuers have found at least 10 bodies and 19 people are confirmed to have survived. The Prime Minister expressed condolences and promised support for the victims' families.
A small plane crash in Chachoengsao, Thailand, confirmed the deaths of five Chinese nationals. The charter flight, carrying two pilots and seven passengers, lost contact shortly after taking off from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, leading to its crash in a mangrove forest. The plane, a Cessna Caravan C208B, disappeared from radar about 11 minutes after takeoff. Rescuers found no survivors among the wreckage, reportedly consisting of shattered remains due to the difficult terrain. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Wisatrat Tangsoh, a 22-year-old airport mechanic, was killed at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok when a two-tonne glass elevator cabin fell on him. Passengers witnessed the incident and heard his screams. Emergency services pronounced him dead at the scene due to severe head injuries. Airport officials stated that the worker did not adhere to safety protocols, denying any malfunction of the elevator. The area has been cordoned off for investigation following this tragic accident, which follows prior serious incidents at the airport.
A private Cessna 208B Grand-Caravan plane crashed into a swamp in Chachoengsao province, Thailand, with up to seven tourists and two pilots feared dead. The aircraft departed FROM Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok en route to Trat province before losing signal shortly after take-off. Witnesses reported hearing loud explosions as the plane descended into the mangrove forest. Authorities are currently conducting a search for survivors and have cordoned off the area due to an oil leak from the wreck.
Greek firefighters battled a wildfire near Athens for a third day, resulting in one fatality, injuries to dozens, and the evacuation of thousands, including patients from hospitals. The fires consumed over 100,000 acres and affected suburbs like Nea Penteli and Vrilissia. Although no active fires remain in Athens, the area is still at risk due to high temperatures and winds. The Prime Minister returned from vacation to manage the crisis, activating EU support from countries like Italy and Spain for firefighting assistance.
Heavy rainstorms in Huludao, Liaoning province, China, have resulted in 11 deaths and 14 missing, with damages exceeding $1 billion. The storms affected approximately 188,800 people, causing historical rainfall of up to 52.8 cm in one day. Rescuers are searching for those missing as 934 teams have been deployed to assist with ongoing operations. This event marks the strongest rainfall recorded in the region since 1951, occurring during China's peak flood season, which has led to over 150 deaths nationwide in recent months.
Two injured Russian climbers were rescued after six days stranded on a remote peak in Pakistan, while a third is missing and presumed dead. The climbers were on an expedition to retrieve a fellow climber's body when they were struck by an icefall. Rescuers airlifted two climbers, who are now in stable condition, but adverse weather delayed their transport to a hospital. The team, without guides, took a risky route, highlighting the dangers of such climbing endeavors, especially in the region known for frequent accidents due to avalanches and weather changes.
Rescuers are working to evacuate communities in southeastern Bangladesh and northeast India after heavy rains caused severe flooding. Over 300,000 people in Bangladesh have been affected, with many stranded on rooftops. In India, landslides and floods have resulted in at least eight deaths, displacing thousands. Severe rainfall, reaching nearly 200 millimeters, has led to dangerous water levels in multiple rivers. Relief efforts are ongoing with shelters established for displaced residents, but recovery may take time as rain eases but floodwaters remain high.
Murad Sadpara, a 35-year-old Pakistani climber, died from injuries sustained by a falling rock during his descent from Broad Peak in the Karakoram Range. Sadpara had been scaling the 8,047-meter mountain with a Portuguese climber, but they turned back due to her falling ill in poor weather conditions. Rescuers were dispatched, but Sadpara passed away before help could reach him. He was an experienced mountaineer known for high-altitude rescue missions and had previously scaled K2, the world's second-highest peak.
At least nine people, including a child, have died and 48 remain missing after a migrant boat sank near El Hierro, Spain. Rescuers saved 27 individuals from the boat, which departed from Nouadhibou, Mauritania. Officials have noted that the chances of finding more survivors are slim, as conditions worsened during the rescue attempt. The incident has been deemed part of a larger humanitarian crisis linked to increasing migrant crossings to the Canary Islands. In 2023, migrant arrivals have surged, raising alarms regarding safety and the growing number of deaths at sea.
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