Silom looks quite busy & it's good to see some people displacing the traffic for a change.
I didn't see many people over 40 participating. Obviously I wasn't looking for that, but it's fairly obvious.
Silom looks quite busy & it's good to see some people displacing the traffic for a change.
Also, if all the expats want to hide indoors, how about some material shot from your balconies with a good zoom lens....
287/7 = 41. Well below the daily average of 55.TPN National wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:37 pm Thailand Announces Total of 287 Deaths in the ‘Songkran Seven Days of Road Safety Campaign’
There were 28 deaths, 224 road accidents, and 224 injuries in total reported on the seventh day (April 17th) of the campaign.
I am one of those that bunkers in, although I did go out for some grocery shopping on the 17th at the GO Wholesale store on Sukhumvit. As I expected, no water splashing on this "in between" day from traditional dates in Thailand and that in Pattaya and surrounding cities. I did see two small children beside the road with a bowl of water, but with no traffic to throw it on (this was in the Hua Yai area where I am now living since March 1).
They were probably driving with the windows down and died of lung pollution...TPN National wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:37 pm The province with the total highest fatalities was Chiang Rai with 17 deaths.