Sixty-three people were killed and 491 injured in 471 accidents on April 12, the second of the "seven dangerous days" (April 11-17) of the Songkran festival, authorities at the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department.
Yesterday's figures added up the number of people killed and injured in the first two days of April 11-12 to 102 dead and 893 hurt in 850 accidents, Bangkok Post reported today.
Major causes of accidents are drunk driving (38.43 per cent) and speeding (25.27 per cent).
Tomorrow, Thais will celebrate Songkran festival as their traditional New Year according to their lunar calendar.