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Phuket Semi-Trailer Crash at Darasamut Underpass: Witness The Chaos of August 2025

This morning, the serene vibe of Phuket was shattered as pandemonium occurred right before the eyes of startled onlookers. A semi-trailer truck wreaked havoc by smashing into several vehicles within the bustling Darasamut Underpass, a key location nestled near Central Festival Phuket. The dramatic event, unfolding precisely at 10:44 AM on August 1, has left a trail of turmoil in its wake, with three individuals, including a child, sustaining injuries.

The scene quickly bristled with urgency as Kusoldharm Phuket Foundation’s emergency squads swooped in, ensuring the swift transfer of the victims to Dibuk Hospital. The injured—a man, a woman, and a young girl—are currently receiving medical attention, although their health status remains under wraps for now.

In the digital age, such spectacles are seldom shielded from the public eye. Dashcam footage, uploaded in no time by user Paileiw Tilatum to the widely frequented Facebook page ขับรถแบบนี้ต้องประจาน ภูเก็ต (translated as “Driving like this must be exposed”), captured the shocking episode. Within the 32-second clip, viewers witness the truck storming into a car as it ventures into the tunnel. The footage fueled intense debate online, with many speculating that either the driver succumbed to sleep or encountered a brake malfunction. In a rather blunt caption, the incident was described as, “The truck didn’t even slow down. He either passed out or lost control completely.”

Prowling through the footage and probing bystanders, authorities are bent on deciphering the precise chain of events. While investigator conclusions about driver fatigue or the mechanical root cause remain pending, the consternation evoked by the crash is undeniable. Despite the morning’s turbulence, the wreckage was impressively cleared, and the underpass was reopened by late morning. Law enforcement officers continue to oversee the area, urging drivers to tread cautiously as probes persist. A police spokesperson articulated the enduring focus on safety, “We’ve reopened the tunnel to traffic, but we’re still gathering evidence and questioning the driver. Safety remains our priority.”

Remarkably, this underpass crunch isn’t an isolated drama—it’s staged on a notorious runway infamous for intoxicating speeds and jam-packed traffic. The Darasamut Underpass has long been on residents’ radar, with complaints pitched on issues of visibility, erratic lane conduct, and heedless driving patterns frequently reported by The Phuket News. Social media feedback points to relief sneaked in with complaints over perennial safety lapses. Comments abound like, “Too many close calls and now this—it’s a miracle no one was killed.” This alarming accident has reignited the fervor for enforcing stricter controls and augmenting safety protocols within this pivotal Phuket corridor.

The incident threads itself into the latest spate of news from Thailand that’s capturing public attention, and beyond. As curiosity and concern bloom, Phuket finds itself at the heart of discussion, illustrating yet again the delicate dance between modern technology’s rapid response and the palpable human impact of unforeseen calamities.

23 Comments

  1. Cathy G August 1, 2025

    These truck accidents are becoming way too common in Phuket and it’s terrifying! But it makes you wonder if it’s really the drivers’ fault or the road design?

    • Jake22 August 1, 2025

      It’s definitely the awful road designs and poor visibility in these tunnels. Drivers can barely react in those conditions.

      • Cathy G August 1, 2025

        True, but shouldn’t drivers be more cautious, especially in well-known dangerous spots?

      • TommySurfer August 1, 2025

        Blaming roads is the easy way out. How about better training for drivers and regular vehicle checks?

    • Alana R. August 1, 2025

      But shouldn’t the government invest in better road infrastructure? It’s high time!

  2. Sam August 1, 2025

    I hate that I was one of those people stuck in traffic because of this accident. They need to tighten rules for these truckers.

  3. TimLee August 1, 2025

    Blaming the driver is easy, but what if it was a brake failure? Mechanical issues are often overlooked.

    • EngineerRay August 1, 2025

      Exactly! Trucks are heavy machines. Any slight malfunction becomes a disaster. Regular maintenance is crucial.

      • Jake22 August 1, 2025

        Right, but are there regulations ensuring companies maintain their fleet properly?

  4. Annonymous1 August 1, 2025

    I can’t believe how quickly that video went viral. It shows the power of social media and how accidents are now public spectacles.

    • SocialBee August 1, 2025

      It’s good for awareness, but sometimes it feels a bit insensitive to the victims involved.

    • Annonymous1 August 1, 2025

      That’s a fair point. It’s all about finding that balance between awareness and respect.

  5. Lizzy August 1, 2025

    Thankful no one died, but enough scares already. How about speed limits and strict enforcement?

  6. Chloe Nguyen August 1, 2025

    This is the reason I avoid driving through that tunnel. It’s notorious!

  7. Marcus August 1, 2025

    It’s time for the local government to act and prevent more of these accidents.

    • Tina August 1, 2025

      Absolutely, public safety should be a top priority.

  8. SunnyDay August 1, 2025

    As someone who’s witnessed such chaos before, it’s traumatizing. There must be psychological help for the people involved.

  9. Larry Davis August 1, 2025

    Will the authorities actually change anything after this? Or is it just another headline until the next accident?

    • Cathy G August 1, 2025

      Unfortunately, it seems like these incidents are forgotten too quickly without real change.

  10. PhuketResident66 August 1, 2025

    Who else remembers the last time a truck crashed here? Feels like déjà vu, right?

    • Alana R. August 1, 2025

      Yes! And yet nothing’s changed since then. It’s infuriating.

    • TimLee August 1, 2025

      It’s this recurring cycle. The underpass needs redesign, if you ask me.

  11. Bobby H August 1, 2025

    The rescue teams did a commendable job. Let’s not forget their efforts in all the chaos.

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