PUBLISHED: 17 Apr 2024 at 04 :54
NEWSPAPER SECTION: News
After Songkran holidays, about 150 tons of waste were collected from Silom and Khao San routes.
After the Songkran event ended on Monday night, Bangkok government Chadchart Sittipunt visited Khao San Road on Tuesday to examine the neighborhood and offer encouragement to the city’s cleaning staff.
He found Khao San Road, and the region around it was covered in powder, rubbish, glass jars, paper, water guns, water pots, and so on.
Tuesday morning at 4 a.m., the cleanup crew began their work. Six liquid vehicles were employed to clean the streets.
” After everyone has had joy, it’s our responsibility to do the washing. Bless you to all the cleaners who have done our metropolis,”,” said Mr. Chadchart.
According to the Phra Nakhon District Office, there were 116 tons of trash in the Khao San Road neighborhood on Friday through Sunday. Nevertheless, 33. According to the Bangrak District Office, 5 tons of trash were discovered on Silom Road on Saturday and Sunday.