A huge sinkhole, likely caused by underground construction in Bangkok, Thailand, swallowed part of a road and took at least one vehicle - and almost a police station - with it.
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Bangkok governor denies tunnel beneath collapsed Samsen Road is 'moving'
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt says the underground railway tunnel beneath the collapsed Samsen Road is stable, denying ...
Part of a road collapsed in Bangkok, leaving a large sinkhole that disrupted traffic, damaged infrastructure and prompted evacuations in the surrounding areas. Thai officials said there were no ...
There were no casualties, but three vehicles were damaged by the collapse, which may have been caused by construction of an underground train station, the governor of the Thai capital said.
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt said the collapse was likely triggered by ongoing construction at a nearby underground station.
A road section in Bangkok’s Dusit district near the Chao Phraya River has collapsed damaging utilities and creating a ...
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Bangkok police make record haul of smuggled Chinese cigarettes
The untaxed goods worth 6 million baht were the biggest lot of smuggled Chinese cigarettes that Thai police had ever seized, ...
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Nokia, ST Engineering to deliver IP/MPLS network for Bangkok MRT Orange Line
The deployment will deliver the communications infrastructure for the 35.9km MRT Orange Line, slated to be completed by 2030.
Feel adrenaline spike as DJs spin relentless beats in Bangkok’s underground dance haven at Bloodrush
This Halloween, Non Non Non becomes a sanctuary for femme and queer energy, a night where music, movement and desire collide ...
The sinkhole has been filled with 1,700 cubic m of crushed stone. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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