Phuket Lifestyle
  Phuket's English-language newspaper... since 1993
You can receive the very latest Phuket information, fully up to date, in a variety of different feeds and formats
Thailand's LARGEST classified marketplace
Phuket Beach and Spa Resort - Accommodations in Karon and Patong Beah
Queer

Phuket Forum
Digital Gazette
Site Map
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Welcome to DaVinci Restaurant, Nai Harn

 
Classic Cars Phuket

 
Last Minute hotel bookings

 
Land & Houses Park Phuket.

 
The Life Thai Massage - C & N Resort & Spa!!

 
Quality serviced holiday and long term rental

 
Complete Home Furnishers!

 
The Yorkshire Hotel, Restaurant & Sports Club, Patong, Phuket Thailand

 
International Award Winning Nature Tours In Thailand

 
Dewa Phuket - Sophisticated boutique hotel with elegant pool villas and apartments.

 
PHUKET LIFESTYLE
Search Phuket Lifestyle
Phuket's jet-skiers play good samaritans
Phuket's jet-ski operators rescuing a flood victim and delivering food rations.
INVITED TO VOLUNTEER: Jet-ski operators rescuing a flood victim and delivering food rations.

Somporn Khanpakdee (left) and Somkid Kueanun, head of Patong Jet Ski Club, Phuket.
HEROES: Somporn Khanpakdee (left) and Somkid Kueanun, head of the Patong Jet Ski Club (right).

PHUKET: In a humanitarian effort, 13 members of the Patong Jet Ski Club traveled from Phuket to the flooded regions in and near Bangkok where they used jet-skis to rescue more than 600 people and distribute emergency food rations to stranded victims who were unwilling to leave their homes.

Somkid Kueanun, a 36-year-old Phuket native and head of both the Patong Jet Ski Club and Patong Life Guard Group, accepted the invitation from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation to help the flood victims. They ran a rescue operation from October 17 to October 23.

"I received an invitation from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation to bring my jet skis to help flood victims in the central part of Thailand. They had offered to transport the club’s jet- skis to Bangkok for us and cover all expenses for the mission," Somkid said.

Somkid then asked all of the jet ski operators in his jet-ski club to see if anyone was willing to help. They did not hesitate to volunteer. "In 2004, when the tidal wave hit Phuket and other provinces in the south, we received so much help from everyone. I thought it was time for us to repay their generosity," he added.

The thirteen Patong Jet Ski Club members loaded nine jet skis onto trucks and took them to Bangkok.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation provided them with a ten-wheeler truck to transport their jet-skis. They drove three of their own trucks there as well.

"We left Phuket on October 17 and arrived at the flood relief center at Don Muang Airport on October 18. When we arrived, there was chaos. We wasted a whole day trying to figure out who to contact. Finally, the Mirror Foundation told us where we could start our rescue mission," Mr Somkid remarked.

Mr Somporn Khanpakdee, a 34-year-old man from Phang Nga, is one of the members of the jet-ski club who went to Bangkok.

"Our mission started at the Navanakorn community in Prathumthani province. Our main goal was to relocate the flood victims to a safer place. When we first arrived, the water was already up to our waists. When we were done for the day, around 8pm, the flood water was around 2 meters deep. In that one day we rescued about 600 people from the area," affirmed Mr Somporn.

There were a few obstacles, but the mission was a success. The main problem was that debris in the water was constantly getting caught in the jet-ski propellers. They had to jump off the jet skis and dive into the water in order to clear the propellers. "I can’t tell you how disgusting the water was," he added.

On subsequent days of the mission, the team transported the sick and elderly to safety, and distributed food rations to those who were unwilling to leave their homes.

"We went to Wang Noi and Bang Pa In in Ayutthaya, and Bang Bua Thong in Nonthaburi on the following days. We went there to rescue people from their homes and to provide them with food rations," said Somporn.

Unfortunately, there were a few profiteers who threatened violence against the team for relocating victims without charging them a fee. "The biggest problem we faced was some local long-tail boat operators who were charging people for transporting them to safety. They got upset with us and threatened us with a gun because we were helping people for free. They felt that we were stealing their customers," he disclosed.

"We are done with our mission, but there’s still a lot we could do. We returned to Phuket on October 22, but we all felt we should have stayed longer. If anyone could provide us with a ten-wheeler truck to carry our jet skis back to Bangkok, we would gladly return there," announced Mr Somkid.

When asked if they were motivated to help the flood victims in order to improve the image of jet-ski operators in Phuket, he quickly responded: "We don’t care about our image. We didn’t do this to change anyone’s attitude toward us. We just wanted to offer help to those in need. After all, we’re all Thai, and no one should be left on their own in such a difficult situation."
Print this story | Send it to a friend
Save this story  Save story to computer as pdf file
Send Letter to Gazette Editor
Comment on this story
– Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai
Phuket,Thailand
17:31 local time (GMT +7)
 More Phuket Lifestyle


Add your comment
Would you like an avatar? Click here!
Name:
Real names preferred; pseudonyms permitted
E-mail:
Required; not displayed
Comment:

No links or tags, please
 
You have 420 characters left.
  We welcome your opinions, but libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules.
  I agree to the House Rules.
Word Verification:

>> More details   
 >> More rates   
>> More queer stuff   
>> More events   
>> Many more jobs   
Search this site
Hotel Booking
Phuket Television
Phuket Radio
Gazette Poll
The final design for the Bt450mn underpass at the Bang Khu Intersection in Koh Kaew has been approved. Although Thepkrasattri Road will be widened to eight lanes in the area, southbound traffic will still have to wait at a stop light before accessing the bypass road. How will this project affect traffic flow in the area after it is completed?

Yellow Pages
 Search all of Phuket's 2,337
 LEADING BUSINESSES
Issues & Answers
Queer News
Think MOVE!...Think BIG MOVE!
A boutique hotel in Phuket, Australian owned with great sea view.
thephuketinsider.com - click me!
Phuket.net Real Estate
We make traveling with a baby...Easy!
Seal Your Roof With Spray Foam!
your caring partner
Phuket Luxury Real Estate
Learn Thai in Phuket, learn English, German & Japanese
http://www.kb-realestate.com
Mental Health Clinic
 
 
   
       
   
   
   
         
   
Home | Phuket News | Thailand News | World News | Phuket Business | Phuket Property | Phuket Sports
 
   
Phuket Lifestyle | Queer News | Phuket Classifieds | Phuket Issues & Answers | Phuket Events | Phuket Jobs 
   
   
Phuket Accommodation | Phuket Holiday homes | Phuket Real Estate | Phuket Yellow Pages
   
 
Phuket Radio | Archives | Ad Power Card | Phuket Digital Gazette | Site Map
 
 
The Nation | Kom Chad Luek | Krungthep Turakij | Nation Weekend | 247 Friend | BizBook | Nation Channel | Nation Radio | Suthichai Yoon
 
The Phuket Gazette Co Ltd
79/94 Moo 4, Thepkrasattri Rd, T. Koh Keaw, A. Muang Phuket 83000, Thailand
Tel: 076-273555 Fax: 076-615240
info@phuketgazette.net
Copyright © 2012  The Phuket Gazette Co Ltd.  All rights reserved.

 
Unknown Email
Your email address appears to be unknown to the Gazette Online. Click to verify.
Your E-mail is verified.