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Progress in Investigating Suphanburi Fireworks Factory Explosion: Commander Reveals Cause

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18 Jan. 2024 8:58 p.m.

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Commander of Provincial Police Region 7 reveals progress in investigating the cause. “Fireworks factory” sparks believed to have come from a gunpowder storage area. As for verifying the identity of the deceased Recently, relatives have been able to take 8 bodies back for religious ceremonies.

On January 18, 2024, Pol. Maj. Gen. Kamthorn Uicharoen, commander of the 7th Police Region, revealed the progress of investigating the cause of a firecracker factory explosion in Suphanburi Province, saying that in the factory where the first explosion occurred, It is the place where gunpowder was loaded. with most of the workers working there Upon inspection, a small hole was found. There are many in that area. and examine the opposite side, which is the gunpowder mixing factory. A large hole, 5.3 meters wide and 1 meter deep, was found. It is believed that sparks were from the initial explosion. It spread to gunpowder factories. Therefore causing a larger explosion in that area. It is believed that there was a large amount of gunpowder at the gunpowder mixing plant. Therefore resulting in damage. Causing the entire factory to be damaged. As for the cause of the explosion In principle An explosion must occur from two causes: 1. caused by friction and 2. caused by sparks.

As for proving the identity of the deceased At this time, 8 cases have been able to be taken back for religious ceremonies by relatives. The rest, officials will expedite verification. and some bodies, if fingerprints cannot be verified Then a DNA test will be done, which will take approximately 1 week.

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