Tourists among 22 killed in apparent attack on Bangkok shrine
August 18, 2015
Bangkok,
Thailand (CNN)A huge bomb explosion that
appeared to target a popular Hindu shrine in central Bangkok killed at least 22 people Monday and wounded
about 120 more, authorities said.
Twelve victims died
at the scene, and the others died later at area hospitals, officials said.
"It was like
this huge gust of wind and debris flying through you," recalled Sanjeev Vyas, a DJ from
Mumbai, India, who was in the middle of the fray. "... And then I see bodies
everywhere, there are cars on fire, there are bikes everywhere. People are
screaming."
Police spokesman
Lt. Gen. Prawut Thavornsiri Tuesday morning told Channel 3 that at least 22
people had been killed, marking the latest incremental uptick in the death
toll.
Foreigners are among the casualties, with the Erawan Emergency
Center saying that a Filipino and Chinese citizen were among those killed.
National police Chief Somyot Pumpanmuang said on state TV that
Chinese tourists who had traveled to Thailand from the Philippines had been
killed. The Chinese Embassy in Bangkok later confirmed the report, telling China's
state-run Xinhua that three nationals had died in the blast, while another 15
Chinese tourists were injured, some seriously. Hong Kong's Immigration Department reported that three residents
were among the injured.
It's too early to say who orchestrated the attack, Somyot said
there had been warnings about possible attacks, if not exactly when or where
they might occur.
The blast didn't
cause immediate, rampant panic, as some bystanders were milling around peacefully and a
family apparently unaware of the explosion was enjoying a meal at a nearby
McDonald's, freelance journalist Adam Ramsey said.
Vyas, the Indian DJ, said he initially didn't know what to think
of the explosion -- thinking, as his ears were ringing, that it seemed like a
Hollywood movie or maybe a major car wreck.
"But then I was like, yeah, this has to be a bomb because
of the utter scale of devastation," he said early Tuesday. "I could
see it in front of my eyes."
With school out and many in the city commuting home at the time
of the blast, locals were among those caught up in the mayhem. So, too, were tourists there to visit the shrine, shop in the
mall or stay in the many area hotels.
There was traffic, everybody was honking," Vyas recalled.
"It (was) utter chaos and mayhem.
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Structure of the lead:
WHO- not given
WHEN- Monday
WHAT- a huge
bomb explosion
WHY- not given
WHERE- Bangkok,
Thailand
HOW- not given
Keywords:
1. target 目標
2.
shrine 神社;聖地
3. debris 碎片;瓦礫
4. fray 磨損;爭論;打架
5. death toll 死亡人數
6. confirm 確認
7. orchestrate 把...編成管弦樂曲;精心安排
8. rampant 猖獗的;猛烈的;蔓生的
9. bystander 旁觀的
10. utter 完全;絕對;全然的
11. mayhem 混亂
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回覆刪除After reading this article, I found that not everything in the world is as wonderful as what I used to consider. I always dreamed about traveling abroad, but I don't want to go to other countries any more. The bomb explosion might shocked many people(inclusive of me), I think. It could almost be compared to a terrifying attack. Why do the people want to hurt others?
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