In the bustling district of Hat Yai, nestled snugly along the railway lines of Songkhla, calamity struck. On the otherwise nondescript date of June 30th, the serene Pom 6 community went up in flames, sending plumes of smoke spiraling into the sky. While distressing, it was a story of resilience and remarkable coordination against challenging odds, painting a vivid picture of a community shaken yet not defeated. The day began much like any other, with the local hustle and bustle, until around midday, a menacing fire erupted. The source of the blaze is suspected to have been a pile of burning rubbish, echoing whispers of negligence that ignited catastrophe. Six formidable fire trucks, with their sirens wailing, forged a path towards the crisis, navigating Hat Yai’s famously narrow streets that seemed determined to deter them. Led by the steadfast hands of Deputy Mayor Jettasukon Petsakul, aged 54, the brigade was…