The reopening of Samsen Road has been postponed indefinitely after authorities concluded that the police station next to the sinkhole that formed on Sept 24 must be demolished and rebuilt, Bangkok ...
Bangkok officials are working urgently to repair a huge sinkhole near key landmarks, with the main road scheduled to reopen on October 9.
Bangkok authorities are working around the clock to stabilise the area around Samsen police station and restore the road in front of Vajira Hospital, following the recent major subsidence that caused ...
BANGKOK– A massive sinkhole has opened up on Samsen Road, right in front of the well-known Vajira Hospital, startling residents and authorities in Bangkok.
Bangkok officials used radar to inspect a suspected leak, easing public concern after a cavity was discovered beneath the road surface.
All utility connections will be completed to avoid reopening the road in the future. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A huge sinkhole measuring 98 square feet and 160 feet deep opened up on a road in Bangkok this week, disrupting traffic and prompting evacuations, according to officials and news reports ...
Shortly after a portion of a busy road near a Bangkok hospital caved in, an image purportedly showing people crowding around the sinkhole was falsely shared on social media. The image contains visual ...
A sinkhole on Samsen Road in central Bangkok exposed tunnels under construction for the Purple Line metro extension on Sept. 24, leaving a vehicle teetering at the edge. Officials said no injuries ...