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In Thailand, six individuals meet their demise following the consumption of bottled liquor.

Six individuals in Thailand meet their demise following the intake of impure alcohol.
Six individuals in Thailand meet their demise following the intake of impure alcohol.

In Thailand, six individuals meet their demise following the consumption of bottled liquor.

In Thailand, at least six individuals have perished and another 22 are severely ill following the consumption of alcohol contaminated with methanol. This information was shared by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. The majority of these fatalities and critical conditions were reported in the Khlong Sam Wa district, located in northwestern Bangkok, where authorities discovered 19 clandestine alcohol sales spots.

Thailand has stringent alcohol regulations that restrict sales to certain hours and prohibit them on religious occasions. Detractors claim that these strict regulations fuel an underground market for low-cost alcohol produced in homemade distilleries, often denoted as "Ya Dong."

This illicit alcohol is frequently adulterated with methanol to intensify its effects. Consumption of methanol can result in blindness, liver damage, and in severe cases, death.

The district chief administrative officer of Khlong Sam Wa, Somwang Chaiparkraiwan, revealed to AFP news agency that authorities had taken action against illegal alcohol vendors in the area. He stated, "The police and revenue department have arrested them."

With the strict alcohol regulations in Thailand, an underground market for low-cost homemade distilleries, known as "Ya Dong," has emerged. This illicit alcohol is frequently contaminated with methanol, with the intention of intensifying its effects.

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