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Live Muay Thai: Watch Boonmee Sixnine Face Off Against Snail Luk Plod in Today's Kham Chai Battle at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium

Muay Thai fighters Boonmee Sixnine and Snail Luk Plod face off tonight at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium in Pathum Thani, settling a dispute that began with a viral Songkran assault and continued on a popular TV program.

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Live Muay Thai: Watch the Kham Chai Battle featuring Boonmee Sixnine versus Snail Luk Plod at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium in Pathum Thani with fight rules and prize purse details.

The highly anticipated matchup emerges from a dramatic incident during Songkran when Snail Luk Plod assaulted Boonmee Cannabis (Boonmee Sixnine), creating a viral video. The incident was later discussed on the Hone Kraeo program, ultimately leading to today's official bout on May 19 at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium in Pathum Thani.

Boonmee Sixnine Faces Off Against Snail Luk Plod

Both fighters completed their medical examinations and weigh-ins this morning ahead of tonight's bout, which will be the seventh match on the Kham Chai card. The fight will be available to watch live through the Pryde TV application starting at 6:00 PM.

Fight Details: Boonmee vs. Snail

Rules: Three rounds, two minutes per round, two-minute rest periods Full traditional Muay Thai techniques permitted Promoting Officer Phet Yindee offering 20,000 baht per fighter Knockout bonus: Additional 30,000 baht from promoter (not including base purse) Weigh-in and medical clearance completed before tonight's bout

'Boonmee' Vows No Defeat in His Mind, Aiming for Knockout

Boonmee stated in an interview before the fight that he is 100 percent prepared but will remain focused throughout. Over the past three weeks, he trained intensively with Petchpatcharam camp, emphasizing punches, elbows, running, and fundamental Muay Thai. He maintained weight control at no more than 53 kilograms to ensure an even match.

Boonmee expressed wanting to get this fight over so he can return to his business and personal life, as he's been under significant pressure that has affected his business operations.

"There's no disappointment whatsoever. Today I'll give it everything I've got. I hope it's satisfying for those watching. I want to tell Snail to go all out today, and after this fight we should be friends for sure."

His goal today is simple: win by knockout or he doesn't accept losing. Regarding legal proceedings, no charges have been withdrawn yet as both parties agreed to wait until after the fight concludes.

'Snail' Confident in His Decisive Elbow Strike

Snail revealed he is fully prepared both mentally and physically. He trained hard every single day over the past three weeks, waking up at 5:00 AM. His most confident weapon is his elbow strike—if it connects, his opponent goes down. He encourages people to come watch.

"My only goal today is victory. Regardless of the outcome, I want to continue training Muay Thai because I want to become a professional boxer."

Snail acknowledged that the previous incident was his fault but considers it resolved. He views today purely as a sporting competition and assures it will remain that way without any repeat incidents.

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Tourism

Mark Your Calendar for Free Thailand Healthcare 2026 Health Fair, June 25-28

Thailand Healthcare 2026 hosts a free four-day health fair June 25-28 featuring over 60 screening services from 15 hospitals, covering checkups, mental wellness, nutrition, and sleep guidance to help visitors design healthier lifestyles.

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In an uncertain world, health has become difficult to predict. The concept of quality longevity is no longer just a trend or theoretical discussion, but is becoming a life skill that people must begin to design for themselves. "Living a long life" is not just for the elderly—it's a lifestyle for all generations who want to be healthy, look good, and be happy according to 2026 health trends.

The Thailand Healthcare 2026: Longevity 'Live Well, Be Happy Long' event was created to provide a space that encourages people to move from thinking to action, accessing practical quality long-living health through life design concepts that can begin today.

Within the Thailand Healthcare 2026: Longevity 'Live Well, Be Happy Long' event, healthcare is presented through four key dimensions linked to longevity: Building Strong Bodies (creating a strong physique), Smart Eating (choosing foods wisely), Balanced Mental Health (caring for mental wellness), and Quality Sleep (energizing rest). All are conveyed through knowledge and experiences that participants can learn and experience firsthand.

The Thailand Healthcare 2026: Longevity 'Live Well, Be Happy Long' event also brings together experts and role models from various fields to share life perspectives, along with creative activities designed to match modern lifestyles. It opens space for public and private health organizations to present healthcare approaches for body and mind across all life stages.

Four Days, Seven Highlights Addressing Every Lifestyle Toward Longevity

Check Up: Free Health Screening - Know Your Body First

One of the most attention-grabbing highlights is the free health screening zone from over 15 leading hospitals nationwide, both public and private, covering more than 60 screening services ranging from basic disease screening to in-depth risk assessment. This helps participants understand their bodies comprehensively and plan long-term healthcare strategies effectively.

These include eye health checks and cataract-glaucoma screening with free cataract surgery by Baan Phed Hospital (Public Organization), mammograms and ultrasounds via mobile x-ray units by Thananya Foundation, acupuncture for neck, shoulder, and office syndrome pain at Chakri Center of Excellence (Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital), body composition analysis and interpretation using Body Composition Analyzers, and services from the Advanced Metabolic and Longevity Medicine Clinic at the Thoracic Institute, Department of Medicine.

Hepatitis B virus screening and kidney disease screening by Chulalongkorn Hospital (Chulalongkorn Royal College), bone density measurement and strength assessment using Bone Density machines by Ramkhamhaeng Hospital, rehabilitation robots for muscle weakness patients, wireless electrical muscle stimulation treatment, chronic office syndrome pain management, and neck and shoulder ultrasound services by Thonburi Hospital are also available.

Additionally, the Ministry of Public Health and the National Health Security Office (NHSO) provide health screening and healthcare advisory services.

Longevity Talk: Opening Longevity Perspectives Through Quality Forums

This is the country's premier longevity discussion forum, bringing together leading doctors, experts, influencers, and renowned figures to share their perspectives.

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National

Social Security Scheme Supports Telemedicine Services for Insured Members with 26 Chronic Conditions

Thailand's Social Security Office expands telemedicine coverage through July 31, enabling insured members to receive remote treatment for 26 chronic conditions including diabetes and heart disease at 65 baht per visit.

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On May 19, 2025, Kanjana Poolaew, Secretary-General of the Social Security Office (SSO), announced that the Medical Board under the Social Security Act has issued a resolution on medical service standards and rates using telemedicine systems during the Middle East conflict situation. The resolution is effective from May 1 to July 31, 2025, to mitigate the impact of rising fuel prices and reduce travel costs for insured members.

The resolution authorizes the SSO to pay for medical services provided by accredited healthcare facilities offering telemedicine services to Section 33 and Section 39 insured persons suffering from 26 chronic conditions. For outpatient cases, the rate is 65 baht per visit for a three-month period.

The Medical Board has approved increased medical service fees for managing insured members with chronic conditions through telemedicine, particularly for patients with stable conditions suitable for remote treatment, mainly for symptom monitoring and continuous medication delivery. Currently, 118 healthcare facilities nationwide participate in the SSO's telemedicine program to ensure convenient and rapid access to services while reducing congestion at hospitals.

Kanjana stated that the 26 chronic conditions covered include diabetes, hypertension, chronic inflammatory diseases and cirrhosis, heart failure, stroke, cancer, immunodeficiency, emphysema, chronic kidney disease, Parkinson's disease, myasthenia gravis, dyslexia, multiple sclerosis, high cholesterol, rheumatoid arthritis, glaucoma, nephrotic syndrome, lupus, aplastic anemia, thalassemia, hemophilia, leprosy, chronic dermatitis, ITP, hyperthyroidism, and mental illness.

The SSO secretary-general noted that this measure enables Section 33 and Section 39 insured members to access continuous medical care and eliminates the need to travel for medication pickup. Members can use medicine delivery systems alongside telemedicine services, with healthcare facilities billing the SSO directly—no out-of-pocket payments required.

Additionally, participating healthcare facilities must have Ministry of Public Health-certified telemedicine systems operated by licensed professionals such as doctors, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, and practitioners from various medical fields who provide consultation, diagnosis, and treatment through digital platforms. The systems must feature reliable identity verification, adequate technological infrastructure for efficient provider-patient communication, electronic transaction records, secure data storage and management, complete treatment reporting, and patient rights notification. Participating facilities must also have oversight and monitoring systems to ensure compliance with standards, equitable service delivery, and accessible care.

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Police

Arrested: Renowned Spiritual Master and Businessman Accused of Indecent Acts

A 62-year-old spiritual master was arrested in Lampun Province on charges of indecent assault and child exploitation after multiple teenage male victims filed complaints against him.

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The Crime Suppression Division conducted a raid and arrested a 62-year-old renowned spiritual master at his residence in Pa Sang District, Lampun Province on May 19, 2025, following a court warrant charging him with indecent assault and child exploitation. The arrest came after 2-3 teenage male victims filed complaints with police alleging the suspect, Nai Paisal, sexually assaulted them. Officers are conducting additional evidence searches at the residence before proceeding with detailed interrogation. Police launched an intensive investigation and gathered sufficient evidence to obtain an arrest warrant before executing the operation. Following the arrest, investigators are continuing to search the residence for additional evidence while the suspect remains in custody for further questioning.

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Police

Warehouse Bust: Illegal Hair Dye Claiming Natural Ingredients Causes Severe Allergic Reactions

Police seized 2,000 unregistered hair dyes from a Pathumthani warehouse after consumers suffered severe allergic reactions from products falsely marketed as natural on TikTok. Authorities are investigating the Chinese owner and Thai workers

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On May 19, 2025, police commanders coordinated with Thailand's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to execute a court-authorized search of a warehouse in Khlong Luang district, Pathumthani province, following leads of illegal hair dye distribution through online platforms. Officers seized 2,000 unregistered FAJAZZ cosmetic products from the facility.

The investigation was triggered after consumers purchased FAJAZZ hair dye advertised as "100% natural extract with zero chemicals" through online channels, only to experience severe allergic reactions including scalp inflammation, swelling, redness, and pus discharge. Through questioning warehouse staff, authorities learned that a Chinese woman had hired Thai workers several months prior to pack and ship products to customers via a TikTok shop called "Fajazz-TH." When news of the severe allergic reactions emerged, the employee attempted to contact the Chinese owner but could not reach her; the online shop has since been shut down.

Investigators noted that illegal cosmetic importers increasingly use a "risk distribution" strategy, storing products across multiple warehouses and employing Thai nationals to handle packing and shipping to evade direct detection and arrest. Authorities are now intensifying their investigation to trace the capital owners and file charges under the Cosmetics Act for selling unsafe cosmetic products.

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National

Chinese Surgeon Opens Up About Stressful Life: No Time to Rest as Weight Balloons to 150kg

A Shanghai thoracic surgeon has sparked online debate after revealing his weight reached 150kg due to extreme work stress, with little time to rest or exercise during grueling surgical schedules.

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A thoracic surgeon from Shanghai, China has become an internet sensation after reports emerged that he weighs 150 kilograms, prompting widespread online debate about physician credibility and professional image. The doctor in question is Xiang Rulong, a thoracic surgeon born in the 1980s who currently works at Yueyang Hospital, which integrates traditional Chinese medicine with Western medicine in Shanghai.

Local media reports indicate he stands 184 centimeters tall and has experienced continuous weight gain over the past decade, from approximately 110 kilograms when he started as a resident physician to his current weight of 150 kilograms. Xiang revealed that the weight gain primarily stems from stress and pressure from handling multiple surgical cases daily in the operating room, leaving him virtually no time to rest or properly manage his health.

He described the demanding work conditions, explaining that he sometimes stands for hours during surgeries, causing severe back and waist pain, and feels his body "takes up too much space in the operating room"—a reflection of the physical burden his increased weight creates. Despite his direct knowledge of health matters, Xiang admitted that applying this knowledge to himself is difficult due to his rushed lifestyle, forcing him to eat whatever he can find without any consistent long-term control plan.

Xiang joked that patients sometimes look at him thinking, "The doctor himself is overweight, so how can he give health advice?" He acknowledged his obesity is like a "bug from his profession" resulting from stress and hard work. Hospital deputy director Yao Zheng noted that doctors are ordinary people facing high pressure, with schedules packed from surgeries to patient examinations, leaving little time for exercise or self-care—a critical factor affecting long-term health.

Xiang revealed he aims to lose 50 kilograms within one year and is participating in a weight management program run by the hospital's endocrinology and weight management center, hoping to improve his health management. The 2024 report on nutrition and chronic diseases of the Chinese population, released by the Chinese National Health Commission, indicates approximately 51% of Chinese adults are overweight using a BMI index exceeding 24 as the benchmark.

Xiang's story continues circulating widely in Chinese online communities, becoming a focal point reflecting health problems affecting many working people. One netizen commented, "I understand him. I'm also overweight from hard work. When stressed, I eat more." Another joked, "Is this considered a work-related accident?"

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National

Yotchanan Eyes Revamp of Fraser Skill Model to Adapt to Technology and Economic Changes; Confirms France Trip with PM to Boost Thai Research and Innovation

Thailand's Deputy PM plans to revamp the Fraser Skill online learning platform to address technological changes, and will visit France with the Prime Minister to boost research collaboration and innovation partnerships.

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At 12:50 p.m. on May 19, 2025, at Government House, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Yotchanan Wongswat stated that he discussed the Fraser Skill project—an online learning platform for skill development—with the Prime Minister. This initiative, deemed crucial for Thailand, has already received cabinet approval. After more than two years of study by multiple committees, officials found that technological diversity has increased significantly, requiring adjustments to the model based on budgetary and economic considerations before resubmitting to the cabinet.

Yotchanan emphasized there are no problems with the adjustments, which reflect changing circumstances and will employ a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model involving both private and government sectors. Competitive bidding procedures and committee oversight will guide the process.

Regarding his upcoming France trip with the Prime Minister, Yotchanan noted they will examine technology initiatives following the signing of 20 memorandums of understanding with France covering human capital development across multiple universities. France excels in green energy transition and operates Station F, an innovative startup incubator housed in a repurposed railway station that attracts diverse companies. This collaboration will strengthen Thai-French relations.

Additionally, the two countries will cooperate on heritage science—applying scientific and technological methods to preserve and research cultural sites such as Sukhothai and Ayutthaya, enabling deeper research and maximizing the use of existing assets for future development.

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National

ETDA Launches FuEx Program Cohort 2 to Strengthen Thai Executive Leadership for the AI and Digital Trust Era

Thailand's Electronic Transactions Development Agency launched the FuEx executive leadership program's second cohort on May 15 to better equip public and private sector leaders with digital expertise, addressing the nation's ranking of 38th

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The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA), through its Electronic Transactions Academic Service Center—a research hub providing consultation and AI & Digital Transformation skill development—has officially launched the FuEx: Future Readiness for Executive Networks program cohort 2. The program was inaugurated on May 15, 2026, at the Grand Ballroom of Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok. Building on the success of cohort 1, which established a strong network of senior executives in digital strategy and strategic foresight, the program aims to equip public and private sector leaders to tackle digital-era challenges and strengthen the nation's foundation for future readiness.

Cohort 2 has been designed to be more intensive and comprehensive under the concept of "The Perfect Executive of the Future," with the goal of tangibly improving the nation's competitive capabilities. This is particularly crucial given Thailand's digital strategy gap, as reflected in its ranking of 38th out of 67 economic zones in the IMD World Digital Competitiveness Ranking 2025. Developing leaders with expertise in digital implementation and technology governance represents a strategic investment that directly contributes to elevating the country's competitive capabilities.

The inauguration ceremony was honored by Assoc. Prof. (Special) Dr. Polwarth Vithurklachit, Inspector-General of the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, who delivered opening remarks. The event also featured remarks from Anna Pearson, Acting Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy Bangkok, as keynote speaker, and Himal Ojha, Global Cybercrime Programme Officer and Digital Forensics Expert at UNODC's Regional Office for Southeast Asia and the Pacific in Thailand, who lectured on the exploitation of artificial intelligence and automation in regional cybercrime and fraud. Professor Dr. Urs Gasser, Chair of the Foresight Working Group at the ITU Academic Advisory Board on Emerging Technologies and Chair of the ETDA International Policy Advisory Panel, also participated.

A panel discussion titled "How to Develop The Perfect Executive of the Future" featured distinguished speakers from both public and private sectors, including Nattachat Jintakanan, Country Director at Asia Group Advisors; Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Thamakorn Supathanrangsee, Vice President of Government Relations at Lazada Thailand; and Nuchnada Kunkhwamdi, Director of Business Knowledge Development at the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Dr. Chalittha Matthayamburi, Advisor and Director of the Electronic Transactions Academic Service Center at ETDA, emphasized the program's importance, stating: "The nation's challenge is not merely having modern technology, but having 'leaders who see the future'—those with agility, resilience, and adaptability who can develop integrated strategies together. This is the foundation for launching FuEx cohort 2."

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Community

Bo Boo Clarifies After Criticism Over Commentary Timing, Says He'll Reconsider If He Really Can't Keep Up

Football commentator Bo Boo acknowledged making errors during live broadcasts, including mistakenly crediting the wrong player with a goal, and said he'll reconsider his role if he cannot keep up with match pace.

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Renowned columnist and football commentator Boonritchit Ruttanawichian (Bo Boo) posted a response after criticism that his commentary falls behind the game and contains numerous errors, concluding by saying he'll reconsider his position. The criticism came from the Facebook page "My Favorite Movies," which posted comments questioning Bo Boo's commentary timing and the quality of his work. Bo Boo acknowledged his tendency to slip up: "My weakness when commentating football is that I'm prone to speaking too quickly without realizing it. Sometimes I accidentally call one player by another's name. In the most recent match I commentated (Manchester United vs. Nottingham Forest, 3-2), when Elliott Anderson passed to Morgan Gibbs-White for Forest's goal to make it 3-2, I mistakenly said Elliott Anderson scored. When I reviewed it myself, I was embarrassed. I admit I made a mistake in that moment with no excuses. I apologize and will improve." He added: "When criticized about commentary, if it's constructive feedback—not just baseless insults—I respectfully accept it. The 'My Favorite Movies' page is one I follow constantly because I love watching films. It's my top favorite movie page." Regarding claims that he "never keeps up with the game" and makes "many errors," Bo Boo pushed back, asking for specific examples. He expressed confidence in his broadcasting quality and noted that his team includes former journalists and veteran commentators from the UBC era with extensive football knowledge and experience. He concluded: "If my mistake of speaking too quickly—saying 'pass' instead of 'shot'—causes people to dismiss my entire team's quality, that wouldn't be fair to them. I don't commentate every match. If I'm not needed or not interested, I simply don't do it. Sometimes my brain lags and I can't keep up with the play—I sincerely apologize for that. So I'm reconsidering my position. If I really can't keep up with the game or make many errors like 'My Favorite Movies' criticizes, then perhaps I should just step back and watch instead of wasting everyone's time."

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National

Supreme Commander Takes Flight in F-16 to Inspect Border Defense Operations

Thailand's Supreme Commander flew in an F-16 fighter jet at Takhli air base in Nakhon Sawan province on Tuesday to inspect combat readiness and patrol the western border region. The one-hour mission demonstrated the Royal Thai Air Force's o

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TAKHLI — Thailand's top military commander flew aboard an F-16 fighter jet on Tuesday during a combat readiness inspection at Wing 4 in Nakhon Sawan province, as the Royal Thai Air Force reaffirmed its capability to defend the country and monitor border areas.

On May 19 at 09:00, Air Force Commander ACM Seksan Kanta welcomed Supreme Commander Gen. Songwit Noonpackdee to inspect the operational readiness of Wing 4 at Takhli air base. The visit included an F-16 performance demonstration and the presentation of a 403 Squadron F-16 patch to the Supreme Commander before the flight mission.

Gen. Songwit donned a full F-16 flight suit and participated in an aerial patrol alongside Wing Commander Chanon Sattayuk, commander of 403 Squadron. The approximately one-hour flight surveyed training areas and Thailand's western border region. Other senior Air Force officers participated in the operation, including Air Chief Marshal Rawin Thanomsingh, commander of the Air Operations Control Command, piloting another F-16, while Air Chief Marshal Anurak Romanarak, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, flew in a T-50TH trainer jet.

Before takeoff, Gen. Songwit addressed Wing 4 personnel, commending their dedication and sacrifice in protecting national sovereignty. He emphasized that the Air Force maintains robust operational capabilities and remains ready for missions in all circumstances, including coordinated operations with other military branches. ACM Seksan also thanked Wing 4 personnel for their service, calling Wing 4 "the real force protecting the country" and urging personnel to maintain professional standards across aviation, maintenance, and mission support operations.

The Supreme Commander operated under the call sign "UK Biker" during the mission and completed full aviation medical and safety screening before takeoff, including hearing and vision tests, cardiac monitoring, and hypobaric chamber training. The operation was part of ongoing combat readiness inspections and air exercises designed to strengthen Air Force capabilities and support national defense missions.

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Weather

Flash floods hit Tak school after five days of rain

Five days of heavy rain triggered flash floods in Thailand's Tak province, inundating a school and nearby veterans' village in mountainous Phop Phra district as residents scrambled to move belongings to safety.

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TAK — 19 May 2026, flash floods triggered by days of heavy rain swept through a school and nearby village in Thailand's border province of Tak, forcing teachers, students and residents to scramble to move belongings to higher ground, officials said.

Authorities said continuous rainfall over the past five days affected several districts along the border, particularly Phop Phra district, a mountainous area where red floodwaters rushed down from surrounding hills on the evening of 18 May.

The floods inundated Rom Thai Phatthana 4 School in Ruam Thai Phatthana subdistrict, with water and mud surging into ground-floor classrooms used by young children.

The school temporarily suspended classes for younger pupils while teachers cleaned the affected buildings on 19 May. The incident caused panic among teachers, students and villagers as floodwaters rapidly entered the school grounds. Teachers and pupils helped move valuables to higher areas while trying to drain water from the buildings.

Floodwaters later swept into Ban Ruam Thai Phatthana 14, a veterans' village nearby, damaging homes, village roads and some agricultural land.

Residents rushed to move electrical appliances and belongings to safety as the fast-moving currents rose rapidly, leaving little time to prepare.

Thongdaeng Jantasen, village headman of Ban Ruam Thai Phatthana 14, said prolonged heavy rain caused runoff from nearby mountains to surge through the school area before quickly flooding the village. He said residents were alarmed by the speed and strength of the floodwaters, with some households fearing for their safety and property.

No injuries were reported, officials said.

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