At least 32 killed as crane collapses on train in Thailand

Deadly Crane Collapse Strikes Train in Thailand, Leaving Scores Injured

At least 32 people have lost their lives after a crane collapsed onto a passenger train, derailed it, and sent it crashing into a construction site in Nakhon Ratchasima province, northeast of Bangkok. The devastating accident has left scores of others injured, with 64 hospitalised and seven in critical condition.

Eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud noise followed by explosions as the crane suddenly fell from above, striking the middle carriage of the train and causing significant damage. "The metal from the crane appeared to strike the middle of the second carriage, slicing it in half," said Mitr Intrpanya, a local resident who witnessed the accident.

Rescue efforts are currently on hold due to concerns over chemical leakage at the scene, with authorities working to identify the dead and determine the cause of the crane collapse. Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn revealed that 195 people were on board the train when it derailed, and Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has vowed to hold accountable anyone responsible for the accident.

This latest tragedy highlights the ongoing issue with industrial accidents in Thailand, where lax enforcement of safety regulations can lead to devastating consequences. The country's railway network, which spans approximately 3,100 miles (5,000km), has long been plagued by issues related to maintenance and upkeep, leading many to prefer road travel instead.

The high-speed rail project currently under construction, which aims to connect Bangkok to Kunming in China via Laos, is expected to alleviate some of these concerns. Upon completion, the 370-mile railway will feature Chinese-made trains capable of reaching speeds of up to 150mph, with travel times between Bangkok and Nong Khai expected to be significantly reduced.

However, as this latest accident demonstrates, more needs to be done to ensure that construction sites are safely managed and enforced with greater accountability. The lives lost in the crane collapse will serve as a stark reminder of the need for robust safety measures and regulations in Thailand's rapidly expanding infrastructure industry.
 
omg this is so sad 😱...can't believe the crane just came outta nowhere & crushed that train 🤯 like 32 people lost their lives, 64 injured & still finding bodies 💔 it's all so senseless. we need to get our act together on safety regulations, construction sites should be a safe haven not a death trap 🔧💼 i mean, we've known about these issues for ages but nothing ever gets done 🙄 what's the point of having a high-speed rail project if we can't even manage basic safety protocols? 😩 lets hope they can find out who was responsible & hold them accountable 💯
 
🚨😱 This is just too much, 32 people dead from one accident... it's like they're saying we can just ignore safety rules and hope for the best? 🤦‍♂️ I mean, I get that construction sites are busy and stuff happens, but this is just getting out of hand. They need to really step up their game when it comes to enforcing regulations and making sure workers are safe. And what's with the chemical leakage thing holding up the rescue efforts? Like, can't they prioritize people's lives over some toxic spill? 💔
 
ugh... can u believe dis? 🤯 32 lives lost already & more injured... how many more needs to die b4 they take action? 😩 its not just about lives, but also about economic losses & mental trauma. ppl are saying the gov should be held accountable for lax safety regulation, but wat's takin them so long? 💔 this crash was preventable, we all know it. let's see if they can actually do somethin' abt it now...
 
😩 This is just terrible! I mean, 32 lives lost already? And it could've been even worse if that chemical leak had happened sooner. The fact that they're stopping rescue efforts because of it kinda defeats the purpose, you know? 🙄 It's like, what were they expecting to happen at this point? They need to get their act together on safety regulations and make sure these construction sites are secure before anything happens.

And can we talk about how reckless some of these projects are? I mean, China-made trains going 150mph through Laos? That's just crazy! What about the tracks, the infrastructure, the maintenance? It's all gonna come crashing down eventually. 🤦‍♂️ The government needs to step up and take responsibility for this stuff.

It's not like this is the first time we've seen these kinds of accidents happen in Thailand. When are they gonna learn from their mistakes and do something about it? We need better oversight, better enforcement, and better safety measures. It's just basic human decency, you know? 🤕
 
omg this is so scary 😱 i cant even imagine hearing those loud noises & explosions then seeing something like that happen to people 🤯 its not just the lives lost but also all those who got injured, cant even imagine being stuck on a train with no clue whats happening 💔 and yeah transport minister is right lax enforcement of safety regulations is a huge issue in thailand rn 😔 construction sites need to be super safe all the time 🚧💪
 
🚨 32 lives lost already, but still gonna build the high-speed rail line 🚂. Who cares about human lives when you can get to Kunming faster? 😒 The government's all talk and no action. When are they gonna make safety regulations stick? 🤔 Just saying.
 
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