Big fire .. old market i think
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Re: Big fire .. old market i think
Pic from about 7.30am this morning, everything on the roof level was destroyed.
The Cambodian Red Cross had arrived and set up chairs. Hopefully they were arranging some emergency accommodation or other help for the people who had lived up there.
A neighbour indicated to me that everyone got out alive, I hope that's true.
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Re: Big fire .. old market i think
Thanks Timmy. There have been no reports of deaths so far.timmydownawell wrote: ↑Sun Dec 16, 2018 2:16 pm
Pic from about 7.30am this morning, everything on the roof level was destroyed.
The Cambodian Red Cross had arrived and set up chairs. Hopefully they were arranging some emergency accommodation or other help for the people who had lived up there.
A neighbour indicated to me that everyone got out alive, I hope that's true.
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Re: Big fire .. old market i think
Phnom Penh, Cambodia News: A report today says the fire was started by faulty electric wiring, and a total of eleven wooden shacks burnt down in the fire. They also say that the firefighters had a problem to control the outbreak because the water hoses don't reach as far as the fourth floor. (This information might be worth noting for expats living in an apartment block on the fourth floor or higher. )
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Fortunately, no one died, but some very poor families lost all their possessions in the blaze.
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Fortunately, no one died, but some very poor families lost all their possessions in the blaze.
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From Cambodian Red Cross FB:
GT: On Sunday morning, December 16, 2018, the sub-working group of CRC Sub Branch Office, Khan Daun Penh, led by Sok Penh Vuth, Honor sub-branch visited and brought humanitarian aid from the Cambodian Red Cross with the presence of Samdech Kittipritbad Bun Rany HE, Distributed to 6 families affected by fire at 6 pm on December 15, 2018, caused by electric current in 6 Village, Sangkat Phsar Chas.
In the meantime, the subordinate honors of the sub-branch brought with them the sad participation of Samdech Kittipritbad Bun Rany HE, President of the Cambodian Red Cross with the families of victims, and please feel free to hope for life, you can practice To find a way to restore a family's life. At the same time, he also called on all citizens to be very careful in preventing the fires.
The humanitarian gift offered in one family is: 30 kg rice, 1 cups, 2 saunas, 2 roses, 1 jacket, 1 fish sauce, 1 serving of lime juice, 1 pound of sugar, 3 kg of sugar, 6 sets of kitchenware, 9 faces. And 63 million Riels.
(note: I don't think they got two saunas. Rice cookers perhaps? And roses? Maybe someone can clarify the below...)
អំណោយមនុស្សធម៌ដែលបានផ្តល់ជូនក្នុង១គ្រួសារៗទទួលបាន៖ អង្ករ៣០គីឡូក្រាម មី១កេស សារុង២ ខោរអាវ១កំប្លេរ ទឹកត្រី១យួរ ទឹកសុីអុីវ១យួរ ស្ករស៣គីឡូក្រាម តែ៦កញ្ចប់ សម្ភារៈផ្ទះបាយចំនួន៩មុខ និងថវិកាចំនួន៦៣មុឺនរៀល ៕
GT: On Sunday morning, December 16, 2018, the sub-working group of CRC Sub Branch Office, Khan Daun Penh, led by Sok Penh Vuth, Honor sub-branch visited and brought humanitarian aid from the Cambodian Red Cross with the presence of Samdech Kittipritbad Bun Rany HE, Distributed to 6 families affected by fire at 6 pm on December 15, 2018, caused by electric current in 6 Village, Sangkat Phsar Chas.
In the meantime, the subordinate honors of the sub-branch brought with them the sad participation of Samdech Kittipritbad Bun Rany HE, President of the Cambodian Red Cross with the families of victims, and please feel free to hope for life, you can practice To find a way to restore a family's life. At the same time, he also called on all citizens to be very careful in preventing the fires.
The humanitarian gift offered in one family is: 30 kg rice, 1 cups, 2 saunas, 2 roses, 1 jacket, 1 fish sauce, 1 serving of lime juice, 1 pound of sugar, 3 kg of sugar, 6 sets of kitchenware, 9 faces. And 63 million Riels.
(note: I don't think they got two saunas. Rice cookers perhaps? And roses? Maybe someone can clarify the below...)
អំណោយមនុស្សធម៌ដែលបានផ្តល់ជូនក្នុង១គ្រួសារៗទទួលបាន៖ អង្ករ៣០គីឡូក្រាម មី១កេស សារុង២ ខោរអាវ១កំប្លេរ ទឹកត្រី១យួរ ទឹកសុីអុីវ១យួរ ស្ករស៣គីឡូក្រាម តែ៦កញ្ចប់ សម្ភារៈផ្ទះបាយចំនួន៩មុខ និងថវិកាចំនួន៦៣មុឺនរៀល ៕
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Re: Big fire .. old market i think
Probably not correct. 63,000,000 is over $15,000 UStimmydownawell wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 1:18 pm From Cambodian Red Cross FB:
GT: On Sunday morning, December 16, 2018, the sub-working group of CRC Sub Branch Office, Khan Daun Penh, led by Sok Penh Vuth, Honor sub-branch visited and brought humanitarian aid from the Cambodian Red Cross with the presence of Samdech Kittipritbad Bun Rany HE, Distributed to 6 families affected by fire at 6 pm on December 15, 2018, caused by electric current in 6 Village, Sangkat Phsar Chas.
In the meantime, the subordinate honors of the sub-branch brought with them the sad participation of Samdech Kittipritbad Bun Rany HE, President of the Cambodian Red Cross with the families of victims, and please feel free to hope for life, you can practice To find a way to restore a family's life. At the same time, he also called on all citizens to be very careful in preventing the fires.
The humanitarian gift offered in one family is: 30 kg rice, 1 cups, 2 saunas, 2 roses, 1 jacket, 1 fish sauce, 1 serving of lime juice, 1 pound of sugar, 3 kg of sugar, 6 sets of kitchenware, 9 faces. And 63 million Riels.
(note: I don't think they got two saunas. Rice cookers perhaps? And roses? Maybe someone can clarify the below...)
អំណោយមនុស្សធម៌ដែលបានផ្តល់ជូនក្នុង១គ្រួសារៗទទួលបាន៖ អង្ករ៣០គីឡូក្រាម មី១កេស សារុង២ ខោរអាវ១កំប្លេរ ទឹកត្រី១យួរ ទឹកសុីអុីវ១យួរ ស្ករស៣គីឡូក្រាម តែ៦កញ្ចប់ សម្ភារៈផ្ទះបាយចំនួន៩មុខ និងថវិកាចំនួន៦៣មុឺនរៀល ៕
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Re: Big fire .. old market i think
អង្ករ៣០គីឡូក្រាម - 30Kg Rice
មី១កេស - 1 box Noodles
សារុង២ - 2 Sarongs
ខោរអាវ១កំប្លេរ - 1 set of clothes
ទឹកត្រី១យួរ - 1 Fish sauce
ទឹកសុីអុីវ១យួរ - 1 Soy sauce
ស្ករស៣គីឡូក្រាម -3 Kg Sugar
តែ៦កញ្ចប់ - 6 Pkts Tea
សម្ភារៈផ្ទះបាយចំនួន៩មុខ - 9 Kitchenware
និងថវិកាចំនួន៦៣មុឺនរៀល - 63 moeun riel ($157.50)
មី១កេស - 1 box Noodles
សារុង២ - 2 Sarongs
ខោរអាវ១កំប្លេរ - 1 set of clothes
ទឹកត្រី១យួរ - 1 Fish sauce
ទឹកសុីអុីវ១យួរ - 1 Soy sauce
ស្ករស៣គីឡូក្រាម -3 Kg Sugar
តែ៦កញ្ចប់ - 6 Pkts Tea
សម្ភារៈផ្ទះបាយចំនួន៩មុខ - 9 Kitchenware
និងថវិកាចំនួន៦៣មុឺនរៀល - 63 moeun riel ($157.50)
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Yes I thought that was particularly generous. I thought it could possibly be for all the affected families combined, but as UT clarifies, you just can't trust GT.
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Re: Big fire .. old market i think
Do they even have land titles for those huts? It looks like the Vietnamese market community I had above an old apartment. They built illegally without sangkat permission in the night and stole electricity. That's why they were living in huts like that on the roof, they were generally shitty people squatting there only to be close to the nearby market.
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Wow. Judgemental much? Do you think people live like that if they don't have to? Maybe they are just poor? They almost certainly have nothing left now.fax wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:02 pm Do they even have land titles for those huts? It looks like the Vietnamese market community I had above an old apartment. They built without sangkat permission in the night and stole electricity. That's why they were living in huts like that on the roof, they were generally shitty people.
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Re: Big fire .. old market i think
I know about my neighbours. Why don't you tell me about yours? I asked and instead of answering you're going to personal attack. I'm thinking you don't know them at all.timmydownawell wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:08 pmWow. Judgemental much? Do you think people live like that if they don't have to? Maybe they are just poor? They almost certainly have nothing left now.fax wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:02 pm Do they even have land titles for those huts? It looks like the Vietnamese market community I had above an old apartment. They built without sangkat permission in the night and stole electricity. That's why they were living in huts like that on the roof, they were generally shitty people.
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