Only 1 building fell in Bangkok during quake: China construction firm in focus
A 33-storey building in Bangkok collapsed after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, resulting in 18 deaths. An investigation has been launched due to concerns over construction quality and potential flaws.
Read original articleA 33-storey building under construction in Bangkok collapsed following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar, resulting in at least 18 fatalities and numerous injuries. The earthquake has claimed over 1,700 lives in Myanmar, marking it as one of the region's most devastating seismic events. The majority of the deceased in Bangkok were construction workers, with many others reported missing and feared trapped under the debris. The building was part of a project managed by a joint venture between Italian-Thai Development Plc and China Railway Number 10 (Thailand) Ltd, the latter of which is primarily owned by a Chinese firm. This incident has raised concerns regarding construction quality, as no other buildings in Bangkok were reported to have sustained damage. In response, Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has initiated an investigation into the collapse, demanding a report within a week. Experts have suggested that either the design or construction of the building may have been flawed, given the safety of other high-rise structures in the area.
- A 33-storey building in Bangkok collapsed due to an earthquake in Myanmar, resulting in 18 deaths.
- The earthquake has caused over 1,700 fatalities in Myanmar, making it one of the worst in the region's history.
- The construction was a joint venture involving a Chinese firm, raising concerns about building quality.
- An investigation into the collapse has been ordered by Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister.
- Experts indicate potential flaws in design or construction as the cause of the collapse.
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