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1990 Bangkok gas explosion
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Date | 24 September 1990 |
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Location | Bangkok, Thailand |
Type | explosion |
Deaths | 88 |
Non-fatal injuries | 36 |
The gas explosion on New Phetchaburi Road in Bangkok was a major disaster in Thailand. It took place on 24 September 1990, when a liquid petroleum gas tanker truck crashed on the expressway exit at New Phetchaburi Road, causing large explosions and fires that burned through 51 shop-houses for over 24 hours. 88 people died, 36 were injured and 67 cars were destroyed, making it one of the deadliest man-made disasters in Thailand.
A 2002 horror film, The Eye, based its climactic scene on this incident.
See also
Further reading
- Punyawan, Warina (28 September 2010). "20th Anniversary of Devastating Bangkok Gas Explosion". Pattaya Daily News. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
- "Pictures from the tragic gas explosion 20 years ago". Pantip.com. 14 May 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2022.. Note that the link points directly to the map section. Other contents on the page may contain graphic pictures of victims.
Coordinates: 13°44′59″N 100°32′58″E / 13.74977°N 100.54931°E / 13.74977; 100.54931