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6 people seriously injured when rocket explodes The symptoms are still worrisome.

Roi Et, Rocket explosion at the annual Bang Fai Saen Festival. Worshiping Phra That Upamung in Roi Et Province, 37 people were injured. Recently, 23 people have been able to return home, while another 6 people are still worrisome. Rescuers mobilized teams to help 37 people injured, 6 seriously, from the incident at the annual Rocket Festival. Worshiping Phra That Upamung yesterday (June 16). This year there were 37 rockets that were lit. The incident happened while taking one of the rockets to light. and an explosion occurred on the rocket launcher base All were taken to Phon Thong Hospital. There are people with injuries on their faces. His head was covered in blood, his limbs were injured, and it was estimated that he might have broken limbs from the force of the explosion. Villagers who witnessed the incident said that the incident was caused by one hundred thousand rockets that were lit in the rocket base. Explosion in the middle of the chevron while lit. Then the head flipped and folded down before pl unging into the ground. amid a large number of people And there was another explosion. Therefore there were many injured people. Most recently today (June 17), an injured person at Phon Thong Hospital was not injured much. Doctors have allowed 23 people to go home, while 6 people are in serious condition. Mr. Phichet, 44 years old, had surgery successfully but was still unconscious and had to be intubated. Mr. Thong Muan, 66 years old, was conscious, his right eye was broken, waiting for a repeat examination. Seen after regaining consciousness, Mr. Niphon, 74 years old, lost consciousness and had to be put on a ventilator, Mr. Niran, 48 years old, had multiple skull injuries, fainted, regained consciousness, Mr. Kiattisak, 33 years old, had broken bones, a skull fracture, and Mr. Sompong, 64 years old, has both legs broken and his left shoulder dislocated. He still needs to be under close medical care. Source: Thai News Agency