BANGKOK, April 6-A fire in a Thai-style wooden cloister at Wat Nuan Chan was fired by firefighters injecting water to extinguish the 2-storey cloister. It took more than 10 minutes to control the fire. Initially, no one was injured. Expect a short circuit.
There was a fire in cubicle 14, Nuan Chan Temple, Nuan Chan Subdistrict, Bueng Kum District, Bangkok. to spray water to extract fire on the 2-storey cubicle, the ground floor is cement The upper floor is a Thai-style wooden building. After the monks and villagers Tried to help put out the fire but couldn't put it out. It took firefighters more than 10 minutes to bring the fire under control. Initially, no one was injured.
Phra Ajarn Phra Maha Manu Methiko, Assistant Abbot Nuanchan, said that around noon There was a loud shout that the fire was on fire, so he hurried to look and brought 3 fire extinguishers in and sprayed. But the fire room on the 2nd floor is a locked wood. Unable to suppress the fire source So coordinated the firefighters to help.
The cubicle at the scene was an old building built for a long time. There is one monk living, aged 60 years, when the incident went out to do religious activities. The cause of the fire is assumed to be due to a short circuit.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency