Bangkok, July 31 – The government hastened to gather damage. compensation for victims Rehabilitating the warehouse space for bombing fireworks in the middle of Muno Market, Narathiwat Province, emphasizing that the government provides comprehensive assistance, covering
Ms. Ratchada Thanadirek, Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, revealed that from the incident on July 29, 2023, there was a fireworks warehouse incident. Collecting fireworks in the middle of Muno Market in Muno district Su-ngai Kolok District Narathiwat Province resulting in deaths, injuries and people's homes being affected The damage was huge. The government, led by General Prayut Chan-o-cha, the Prime Minister, ordered “Relevant agencies rush to help and take care of people's brothers and sisters in order to fully alleviate suffering. and comprehensive According to the latest summary report (July 30, 2023), there were 12 deaths, 121 injuries, 1 severe condition, 9 moderate symptoms, 101 returned home, and 101 people resided at the disaster relief center. Sport, Muno Sub-district Administrative Organization, 10 cases, and 365 people have already registered for assistance.
As for the urgent matter that the Prime Minister had previously instructed to speed up the survey of the damage, Ms. Ratchada said that a set of technicians was arranged. Leaders in the area, officers from the SAO, divided into 7 sets, check the damaged houses. And will lead to the next process of reimbursement which will initially come from two parts: the disaster relief fund; Prime Minister's Office and from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation And the Prime Minister also considers providing assistance in other areas to alleviate the suffering of the people as much as possible. Including following the guidelines for rehabilitation of the area as well
Details of contributions from the Disaster Relief Fund The Office of the Prime Minister is divided as follows:
In the case of death, funeral expenses are 50,000 baht per person. Provident fund for the family of the deceased is 30,000 baht per family. Provident fund for the deceased family with children under 25 years of age. Continued to inspect the area for seven sets of damaged houses. Another family 50,000 baht
In case of injury, the provident fund for the seriously injured person is 30,000 baht per person. The provident fund for the general injury is 15,000 baht per person. Cost of materials for the construction/repair of damaged houses according to the damage as much as actually paid Not more than each house : damage to the whole house (more than 70%) 230,000 baht : severe damage (30% - 70%) 70,000 baht : minor damage (less than 30%) 15,000 baht and other necessary appliances (only the whole damaged house and very damaged) 5,000 baht per household
As for the grant from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Separately, in the case of the whole house being damaged, pay 49,700 baht. In case of partial damage, assess according to the situation. and in case of death Help 29,700 baht per person, if the head of the family pays an additional 29,700 baht.
Ms. Ratchada complained to the Office of the Permanent Secretary, the Prime Minister's Office. As an agency responsible for disaster relief funds Prime Minister's Office together with Narathiwat Province and related agencies Will go to the area to help people who have been affected by the incident. On Monday, July 31, 2023 at Muno Market, Muno Subdistrict, Su-ngai Kolok District Narathiwat Province to provide initial assistance to the public
“The Prime Minister urged Narathiwat Province by the Office of Prevention and Disaster Relief, Narathiwat Province Gather information on damage caused by the incident. Proposed to the Grant Fund Committee disaster victims Prime Minister's Office Consider providing assistance as soon as possible. with emphasis on government agencies to help take care Brothers and sisters who suffer from disaster thoroughly, comprehensively and long term rehabilitation. at full capacity, ”said Ms. Ratchada.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency