Rescue Efforts Underway in Bangkok Construction Site Collapse
Vital Signs Detected Amidst Rubble
Rescuers in Bangkok are racing against time to save 15 survivors trapped under the collapsed State Audit Office building in Chatuchak district. Vital signs were detected on Saturday, sparking hopes of a successful rescue within 72 hours. Heavy machinery and specialized equipment are being used to clear debris and reach the victims.
Challenges of Rescue Operations
The survivors are located approximately three meters deep under the rubble, making access difficult. Food and water supplies have yet to reach them, raising concerns about starvation and dehydration. Bangkok Fire and Rescue Department Director Suriyan Rawiwan emphasized the critical 48-hour window to prevent shock or death.
Earthquake Causes Catastrophic Collapse
Myanmar Earthquake’s Impact on Bangkok
The 30-story skyscraper collapsed following a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on Friday afternoon. The building, still under construction since 2020, was situated on Kamphaeng Phet Road and had reached its highest floor before the disaster struck.
Widespread Structural Assessments Initiated
In response to the collapse, Bangkok authorities are inspecting over 200 high-rise buildings for safety concerns. Two condominium buildings in Lat Phrao have already been evacuated due to structural risks.
Advanced Tools and Expertise Deployed
Specialized Equipment Enhances Search Efforts
Rescue teams are utilizing drones, robots, search dogs, and X-ray machinery to locate survivors amidst the debris. Fresh air circulation is being introduced into the site to sustain those trapped.
Experienced Rescuers Lead Operations
Veteran rescue worker Pakapon Suka shared insights from his 37-year career, recounting his role in past disasters like the tsunami recovery and other building collapses. He believes this operation may take up to a month due to the complexity of the rubble.
Community Support and Future Measures
Volunteers Join Rescue Efforts
Hundreds of rescuers, paramedics, and volunteers have gathered at the site, with streets closed off for emergency vehicles. Crane trucks are actively lifting concrete segments to expedite the process.
Long-Term Safety Initiatives Planned
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt announced plans for extensive building inspections across the city to prevent future tragedies. The disaster underscores the need for stringent safety measures in urban construction projects.