Explosion at Rachaprasong intersection on 17 August 2015 (No. 2)

Explosion at Rachaprasong intersection on 17 August 2015 (No. 2)

วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 18 Aug 2015

วันที่ปรับปรุงข้อมูล 26 Nov 2022

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         On 17 August 2015 at approximately 19.00 hours, an improvised explosive device (IED) went off at the Rachaprasong intersection in central Bangkok, resulting in a number of fatalities and injuries including foreign nationals.
         Security officials immediately secured the area to conduct investigation and ensure public safety and security.
         Emergency services and first aid responders were on the scene and those injured have been given full medical attention. The injured are being treated in nearby hospitals, including Police, Chulalongkorn, Rachavidhi and Ramadibodhi Hospitals. The Erawan Emergency Service Centre will provide regular updates the conditions of those hospitalized.
         Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has expressed deep concern for the victims and instructed security officials to investigate with a view to maintaining public safety and security.
         The public is urged to remain calm and monitor the situation regularly while security agencies conduct their operations.
         For the time being, it is too early to determine the possible motives or who the perpetrators may be.
         The Royal Thai Government expresses its deep condolences to the victims and families of this tragedy.  The perpetrators will be brought to justice.
         The incident has served to bring the Thai people together as one in condemning this despicable act.

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         For information regarding latest updates on casualties please contact Narenthorn EMS Center Tel. 1669.
         Those who may have useful information regarding the incident or to report suspicious activities please contact Hotline 191.
         Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hotline +66 2 644 7245 / +66 2 643 5522 / + 66 85 065 9927