Pradu villagers light incense sticks and ask for sacred things. Destined to get electricity Want to see the light Revealed the need to use a tractor, a generator, used until 2pm for villagers to charge mobile phones The child was teased in wrinkled clothes.
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Villagers use the last punch. Pay homage to the grandfather shrine Village To allow the sacred things to inspire electricity After the media complaint Revealing difficulties using a tractor and an electric generator, used until 8:00 p.m. for villagers to charge their phones together Another student being teased. Wear wrinkled clothes Because there is no iron
In the case of Ban Pradu, Village No. 9, Prasat Subdistrict, Ban Dan District, Buriram Province, without electricity for 53 years, no government agency can help. Even though I’ve been lobbying all the time As a result, the villagers have suffered from generation to generation. Without end As the news was presented
Progress on February 14, 64 reporters reported. There are a number of villagers Brought together to make a wish from the Grandfather-Ta Shrine Village In order for sacred things to help direct electricity to the village Villagers will see the light Because villagers fear that they will not get electricity again After the news broke, the electric utility and the military drove to see it and leave.
Ms. Samrieng Yaowalak, 53, said villagers in the village said that the hardships of the villagers who did not come in contact would not know. How to live each day In the evening, we must use a walk-behind tractor. For villagers to bring mobile phones to chart together
The thing that worries most is school children without internet Many students had to be teased by their friends as “country”. Caused by no electricity at all. Coming out to pay respect to the grandfather-grandfather shrine In the village this time It is the last remaining method to inspire people to use electricity for the first time in 53 years.
Mrs. Samrieng also said that In the past, monks donated generators to To help the patient stuck in a bed without fan blowing to cool the heat But now that image has moved to another place
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