No chemicals found after shipyard blast

The blast site (photo: Ruamkatanyu Volunteer Association)
The blast site ( photo: Ruamkatanyu Volunteer Association )

No chemical pollution has been found around the factory where a deadly blast occurred on Friday in Ayutthaya’s Bang Sai area, according to officials.

No sign of harmful pesticide contamination, which could be harmful to people, was discovered, according to Natnicha Buranasiri, a representative from the Secretariat Office of the Prime Minister, who conducted a study of the page next to the Chao Phraya River.

She claimed that when she said she visited the blast site, she saw no lingering substance contamination.

People whose health might be impacted by the event are also on hand to help.

The chemistry involved in the storm– which killed two Myanmar workers, Kyaw Myat Thu and Win Tun, and injured six other Myanmar workers– was largely paint thinner, which has since dissipated, along with other substances used in building, she said.

The blast occurred while metal workers were welding, according to an original analysis. Sparks from the soldering reacted with the port’s new plaster, which contained a volatile thinner, causing the storm.

According to Ms. Natnicha, two of the injured personnel were taken to Sena Hospital while the body of the two dead employees were taken to Bang Sai Hospital for examinations.

According to press reviews of the drama, the Labour Ministry does provide compensation to the people of Kyaw Myat Thu and Win Tun, who did get 833, 036.08 ringgit and 814, 400 ringgit in compensation, both.