Historical Events tagged with "thailand"
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Devastating Typhoon Ketsana Strikes Southeast Asia
Typhoon Ketsana, also referred to as Typhoon Ondoy in the Philippines, made landfall in the region, unleashing torrential rain and causing severe flooding across the Philippines, Vietnam, and neighboring countries. The storm notably affected Manila, leading to one of the worst flooding disasters in Philippine history, displacing thousands and causing extensive damage to infrastructure and homes. The typhoon resulted in severe fatalities, with at least 700 reported across all impacted countries, affecting communities and prompting international humanitarian assistance.
Continue ReadingNightclub Fire Claims Sixty-six Lives in Bangkok
A devastating fire at the Santika nightclub in Bangkok resulted in the tragic loss of sixty-six lives. The blaze, sparked around 1 a.m. during a New Year's celebration, quickly spread through the crowded venue. Amidst the chaos, many attendees were unable to escape due to blocked exits and the rapid advance of flames. Firefighters responded promptly but faced challenges due to the club's structure and high occupancy. This incident raised urgent questions about fire safety regulations in Thailand.
Continue ReadingOne-Two-Go Airlines Flight 269 Crash in Thailand
One-Two-Go Airlines Flight 269, carrying 130 passengers and crew, crashed while attempting to land at Phuket International Airport in Thailand. The flight faced difficulties due to severe weather conditions during its approach, leading to the aircraft's loss of control. Tragically, the accident resulted in the deaths of 90 individuals, with many others sustaining injuries. Emergency responders quickly arrived on the scene to assist the survivors and contain the situation.
Continue ReadingThai Army Coup Overthrows Government
The Thai army executed a coup, leading to the revocation of the constitution and the declaration of martial law. This military intervention aimed to remove Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra from power, citing political unrest and alleged corruption. The coup occurred without significant resistance, demonstrating the military's substantial influence in Thai politics. Soldiers were deployed to key locations in Bangkok, including government offices and media outlets, as they seized control of the country.
Continue ReadingMassive Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami
A powerful Indian Ocean earthquake struck near northern Sumatra, registering a magnitude between 9.1 and 9.3 Mw. Following the quake, one of the largest tsunamis in recorded history impacted several countries, including Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia. The disaster was marked by a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), devastating coastal communities and causing significant loss of life. Estimates suggest nearly 228,000 people perished as a result of the quake and the subsequent tsunamis.
Continue ReadingArrest of Jemaah Islamiyah Leader Riduan Isamuddin
Riduan Isamuddin, known as Hambali, a key figure in Jemaah Islamiyah, was arrested in Bangkok, Thailand, by Thai authorities. His arrest was part of a broader initiative against terrorism in Southeast Asia following increasing violence linked to Islamist groups. Known for his connections to Al-Qaeda and his role in planning attacks, Hambali's capture was seen as a significant blow to the organization.
Continue ReadingQantas Flight 1 Runway Overrun in Bangkok
Qantas Flight 1 encountered severe weather while landing in Bangkok, resulting in the aircraft overrunning the runway. The Boeing 747-400 skidded off the wet runway and came to rest on soft ground. Fortunately, minor injuries were reported among passengers and crew, and all were safely evacuated. The incident raised concerns over weather conditions and aircraft safety protocols.
Continue ReadingThai Airways Flight 261 crashes near Surat Thani Airport
Thai Airways Flight 261, an Airbus A310-200, encountered difficulties shortly before landing at Surat Thani Airport, resulting in a crash that claimed 101 lives. The incident is attributed to the pilot's possible spatial disorientation during an attempted approach to the airport. The flight was carrying various passengers, including tourists and locals, contributing to the tragedy's broader implications for air safety regulations in the region.
Continue ReadingDow Jones Drops Amid Asian Financial Crisis
The declining economic situation in Asia sparked panic across global markets, resulting in a significant drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on October 27, 1997. Investors reacted to the economic turmoil that originated in Thailand and quickly spread to other Asian nations, causing concerns over global economic stability. The Dow experienced a historic single-day decline, erasing more than $600 billion in market value, prompted by fears of a potential worldwide recession. This event highlighted the interconnectedness of global economies and the vulnerabilities they face during financial crises.
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