Uthai Thani Governor confirms that donations will be accepted from only one account.

The governor of Uthai Thani confirmed that only one donation account has been opened, the rest are scammers. He thanked Thai people both in Thailand and abroad for donating. Every baht and satang will be given to each family to use in their daily lives. Mr. Thirapat Kachmat, Governor of Uthai Thani Province, said about opening a donation account for the incident of a school bus fire that from the assessment, it was found that government agencies can provide sufficient assistance, but there are a lot of people who want to donate, so the account will be opened. Donations can be made to account number 020450870603, Government Savings Bank, Lansak Branch, under the account name 'Helping victims of the school bus accident at Wat Khao Phraya Sangkharam School, Uthai Thani Province.' This account was opened to provide assistance to the parents and relatives of the victims. There was no coercion or phone calls to receive donations. Along with thanking Thai brothers and sisters both in Thailand and abroad for donati ng, every baht and satang from the donation will be discussed with every family to reach a mutual understanding and given to each family to use in their lives. As for the school account that was previously opened for donations, there was a discussion that the province would come in to help the school manage it. In order to ensure that it is widespread, the school account was suspended first, including preventing fraudsters who may falsely claim to accept donations. At present, there is only one provincial account left. If you have any questions, you can inquire at the Uthai Thani Provincial Treasury Office. Mr. Chatcha Thaiset, MP of the Bhumjaithai Party in Uthai Thani Province, went to inspect the location of the mobile electric incinerator for the special royal cremation ceremony. He revealed that initially, the area around the school's sports field was adjusted. At present, 5 incinerators have been supported by Bangkok without any charge. They are only responsible for the fuel and space. The incinerators are expected to arrive this Saturday. In fact, 10 incinerators are needed. Right now, the concern is with the 3 children who are still being treated in the hospital. Two of them are still in serious condition. How will they live in the future with their physical injuries that have left scars? Another child still has an eye injury. He confirmed that he will support the treatment of the injured children because it will take a long time to heal. Source: Thai News Agency