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At least two killed, 10 injured as overpass collapses in Bangkok

500m concrete, steel structure crushes vehicles, buildings while being lifted by crane

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 11 Jul 2023 9:10AM

At least two killed, 10 injured as overpass collapses in Bangkok
According to the authorities, preliminary findings indicate that the crane may have been overstressed or that the lifting apparatus malfunctioned. – Screen grab, July 11, 2023

BANGKOK – At least two people were killed and another 10 injured after a segment of an overpass under construction collapsed in Lat Krabang district in Bangkok yesterday evening.

A 500m section of the elevated overpass under construction collapsed onto the road below at around 6pm (local time) yesterday.

The segment, which is part of the 2.2km On Nut-Lat Krabang elevated road project, was being lifted by a crane when it overturned, sending the concrete and steel structure crashing down onto vehicles and commercial buildings. Electricity in the area was cut and only resumed by midnight.

An official at the Krabang district office, Chatchaya Kamjan, said the first victim was killed instantly when the segment collapsed. 

He said the second victim was found by the search-and-rescue team when they inspected the site. 

“The injured were rushed to the nearest hospitals for treatment,” he said.

The initial findings suggest that the crane may have been overstressed or that there was a malfunction with the lifting apparatus.

Photos and videos circulating on social media showed the collapsed segment and vehicles crushed underneath. – Bernama, July 11, 2023

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