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Walk of Shame: New-New Bangkok Pootsh Crumbles (Video)

Walk of Shame: New-New Bangkok Pootsh Crumbles (Video)

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A Newly built path along the vibhavadi road, built only a month agohas crash under the weight of a pedestrian. This incident has aroused broad -scale criticism of social networks, questioning the quality standards of state agencies.

The drama on the Facebook-Dependent page shared a video for the search that a person went over, stressing that the path was only built a month before.

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The post continued to describe the location of the incident, detailed that the vibhavadi path was completed about a month ago. Fortunately, the pedestrian who experienced collapse was not seriously injured.

Following the post, a significant number of comments appeared, criticizing the activity of government agencies. People have asked for answers about work standards and asked why a path, built only a month earlier, could fail so quickly, Khaosod reported.

Last year, a concrete section of a bridge under construction on the Rama II road in the province of Samut Sakhon, near Bangkok, crash Around 4 o’clock in the morning, resulting in three deaths and hurting more than 10 others.

The tragic incident took place on November 29 last year, while 39 construction workers were on the spot. A concrete segment, along with the launch crane used to raise and support the bridge, collapsed as the workers weld the structure.

The project entrepreneur has been identified as UDOMSAK CHIANG MAI COMPANY, as indicated by the sign attached to the Gancry crane. The workers involved were employed at PSCI Construction.

According to Setthakij, the victims of the accident included a 30-year-old Thai man, Apiwat Paphantang, and three Borman workers Ko Ko, Phyo Ko Ko and Aun Thein Hihy-which tragically lost their lives in collapse.

Several workers suffered injuries, 10 being urgently transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. According to Daily News, 26 workers were saved safely.

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