News


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Lightning kills three players in Cambodian football match

July 01, 2008

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Lightning kills six in Cambodia

April 21, 2010

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Storm Destroyed Houses in Siem Reap

May 16, 2010

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Lightning Protection

May 16, 2010

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Lightning Strike killed 3 kids at Battambang

August 23, 2009

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Lightning Strike killed a woman and child at Kampong Cham

August 20, 2009

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Petrol Station was fired by direct lightning strike at Pursat

April 26, 2009

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Lightning Strike killed 2 people at Battambang


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Lightning Strike killed 5 people at Kampong Cham


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Hun Sen warns of lightning as Cambodia bakes in heat wave


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Five People were killed by lightning within a day


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LPI Stormaster ESE60 is installed at President of Cambodia National Assembly's Villa by DVLPC DV-Lightning Protection & Contsruction

Sept 01, 2010


LPI Australia, Lightning Protection System with Radio France International

June 06, 2010


Lightning Protection in Cambodia reported by RFI in Khmer

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Public Holidays for the calendar year of 2012 are as follows:


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January 01

International New Year Day

(1 day-off)

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January 07

Victory over the Genocide day

(1 day-off)

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Febraury 07

Meak Bochea Day

(1 day-off)

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March 08

International Women Day

(1 day-off)

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April 13-14-15

Khmer New Year Day

(3 days-off)

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May 01

International Labor Day

(1 days-off)

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May 05

Visak Bochea Day

(1 day-off)

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May 09

Royal Plowing Ceremony

(1 day-off)

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May 13-14-15

King's Birthday, Norodom Sihamoni

(3 day-off)

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June 01 

International Children Day

(1 day-off)

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September 24

Constitution Day

(1 day-off)

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October 07,08,09

Pchumben festival

(3 day-off)

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October 29 

King Norodom Sihamoni's Coronation Day

(1 day-off)

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October 31 

ex-king Norodom Sihanouk's Birthday

(1 day-off)

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November 09

National Independence Day

(1 days-off)

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November 20-21-22

Water Festival

(3 day-off)

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December 10

International Human Rights Day

(1 day-off)


Any public holiday falling on the weekly day-off (Saturday or Sunday), will be subject to move to another following day. But if it falls on both Saturday and Sunday, the number of additional day-off will be only for one (1) day.