Massive Sinkhole in Bangkok Swallows Cars, Prompts Evacuation
The sinkhole, caused by underground train tunnel collapse and burst water pipe, damaged utilities and forced evacuation of residents and hospital patients, officials said.
- A road in Bangkok collapsed, creating a large sinkhole that disrupted traffic and prompted evacuations in the area.
- Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt reported that three vehicles were damaged, but there were no casualties.
- Nearby Vajira Hospital announced a two-day closure of outpatient services due to the collapse.
- Authorities believe the collapse was caused by ongoing construction of an underground railway station.
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Giant Sinkhole Over 60 Feet Deep Swallows Entire Section Of Street In Mere Seconds
Bangkok-Thailand-road-collapse-sinkhole In what can only be described as a wild scene, an entire section of a city street in Thailand collapsed into a sinkhole on Wednesday, wiping out three vehicles, damaging infrastructure, and prompting evacuations. The road collapsed around 7 a.m. local time. Luckily, this was before the morning traffic rush and there were somehow no injuries reported. A spokesman for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration …
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