Sinkhole opens in Bangkok, road collapses amid monsoon


Daijiworld Media Network - Bangkok

Bangkok, Sep 24: A section of a road in Bangkok collapsed on Wednesday, creating a large sinkhole that disrupted traffic, damaged infrastructure, and prompted evacuations in nearby areas.

Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt said there were no casualties, but three vehicles were damaged. Officials believe the collapse was caused by ongoing construction of an underground train station.

Videos showed the road surface slowly sinking, pulling down electricity poles and damaging water pipes. The hole severed a four-lane road, stopping just in front of a police station and exposing its underground structure.

A nearby hospital announced a two-day closure of outpatient services, though its structure was unaffected. Residents and personnel were evacuated from the police station and surrounding buildings. Authorities have cut electricity and water in the area as a precaution.

Governor Chadchart said relevant authorities are working urgently to repair the sinkhole, amid concerns that heavy monsoon rains could worsen the situation.

 

  

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