Bangkok to review quake safety after collapse of high-rise leaves dozens missing
- A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, causing strong tremors felt in Bangkok.
- The Thai government announced an investigation into the cause of the high-rise collapse, with no concrete evidence of wrongdoing.
- Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra ordered a one-week investigation into the building collapse.
- Politicians emphasized the importance of a thorough investigation to prevent future incidents.
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Questions raised over building standards as Thailand investigates Bangkok tower collapse after Myanmar quake
BANGKOK, March 31 — Authorities in Thailand are investigating possible factors that led to the devastating collapse of a Bangkok construction site, where dozens remained missing on Monday, three days after a massive earthquake centred in Myanmar. The planned skyscraper was to house government offices, but the shaking reduced the structure to a pile of rubble in seconds. The collapse is the worst damage inflicted in Thailand by the 7.7-magnitude …


Thai watchdog had flagged concerns on building that collapsed in earthquake
BANGKOK: An anti-corruption watchdog had flagged irregularities in the construction of a Bangkok skyscraper that collapsed in an earthquake last week and killed at least 11 people, the head of the monitoring group told Reuters. The government had threatened to cancel the project earlier this year because o

Thai authorities probe collapse at quake-hit construction site
Authorities in Thailand are investigating possible factors that led to the devastating collapse of a Bangkok construction site, where dozens remained missing on Monday, three days after a massive earthquake centred in Myanmar.
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