Gas leak reported in Nakhon Pathom from factory this morning, authorities rush to assist

PHOTO: Foundation of National Disaster Warning Control

Nakhon Pathom –

Three educational institutions in the Salaya district of Nakhon Pathom announced their immediate closure this morning after chemicals leaking from a polyester factory in the Nakhon Chai Si district were reported this morning, September 22nd.

The strong odor of chemicals was reported in a large area. Several complaints came from local residents on their social media and also stated that the gas caused nasal pain from inhaling.

Initially, the factory managed to contain the leak at around 6:35 AM. but the gas smells still spread widely in the neighborhood as well as in some areas of Bangkok.

PHOTO: Thai Post

As of this afternoon, Atthaphon Charoenchansa, Director-General of the Pollution Control Department (PCD), told the Associated Press that the leaked chemical was confirmed to be ‘Hot oil down term DT1’ which was a aromatic substitution of benzene which can spread in a wide range and cause respiratory irritation, according to his statement.

An air quality assessment was also conducted at six major institutions within 1-20 kilometers range and it was found that no harmful substances nor gas smells were any longer detected in the areas.

PHOTO: Thai Post

Nakhon Pathom Governor Surasak Charoensirichot has ordered the factory to temporarily suspend their business until a proper assessment and maintenance is conducted. Meanwhile, officials from the provincial public health office and hospitals in the area are providing health assistance to affected locals and closely monitoring their health.

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Nop Meechukhun
National News Writer at The Pattaya News from September 2020 to October 2022. Born and raised in Bangkok, Nop enjoys telling stories of her hometown through her words and pictures. Her educational experience in the United States and her passion for journalism have shaped her genuine interests in society, politics, education, culture, and art.