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5 Jan. 2024 09:27 a.m.
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On January 4, 2024, Assoc. Prof. Tavida Kamonvej, Deputy Governor of Bangkok, revealed after a meeting of agency heads at Thaninopparat Building, Bangkok 2, that the issue of safety and accidents in Bangkok During the New Year Festival 2024, in terms of the 7 Dangerous Days, data has now been received for the first 5 days. It was found that accidents in Bangkok decreased to 23 times from the original 25 times (2023), but the number of deaths increased to 15. The original number was 13 (year 66) and the number of injured persons increased to 22 people, previously 21 people (year 66). The vehicle that caused the most deaths was a motorcycle and the most accidents occurred between 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m.
Deputy Governor of Bangkok said that in terms of safety in the Countdown 2024 event area, it was found that this year the area was organized into two types: 1. Large event areas such as Central World, Siam Para. Gon ICONSIAM, Siam Square, Samyan Mitrtown, Asiatique and the community would like to thank the Royal Thai Police for participating in controlling and managing the various events in Bangkok safely and without danger. 2. Area for holding New Year’s prayers which has a dense number of participants as well There are problems with public transportation for co-workers, such as the subway that is crowded with users. The MRT has a new ticket management system. By checking the ticket at the destination to solve the problem. Makes it possible to solve problems well Discharge passengers from their origins more flexibly. In addition, this year the impact from firecrackers and fireworks that were set off and dropped on buildings. It was found to be careful and not affect public safety. Including the statistics of fire incidents during the New Year festival this year has also decreased.
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