Bangkok death toll: Waiting for a miracle after earthquake building collapse
- A strong earthquake occurred on March 28, causing tremors in Bangkok, Thailand, following its epicenter in Myanmar.
- Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt will propose a 9-million-baht budget for earthquake measurement devices after a previous proposal was rejected by the Bangkok City Council in September 2023.
- The proposal aims to install monitoring devices in eight high-rise hospitals in Bangkok, including the Thani Nopparat Building and the Somdet Chao Phraya Taksin Maharat Building.
- Chadchart mentioned that recent perceptions of earthquake urgency may have changed due to the strong quake and emphasized the importance of the project for public safety and confidence.
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The day Bangkok crumbled
Last Friday I was on my 15th-floor balcony with an early afternoon coffee, watching dogs play among the banana trees below. It was strangely quiet. Looking across the skyscrapers that form my horizon, I noticed the 137 Pillars – a luxury high-rise hotel famous for its rooftop pool perched 37 storeys above my own street.
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