webfact Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 A family of three narrowly avoided tragedy when liquid cement from a Pink Line MRT construction site spilt onto their sedan on Saturday. The incident damaged the car and caused injuries to a three-year-old girl. A Thai mother Saichol Charawatchala, shared the distressing account of her and her children’s experience on Facebook on Saturday, March 30. Saichol recalled that she and her two children were returning home after attending the Disney on Ice show at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok. While passing under the Mueang Thong Thani MRT Station construction site, an object struck her car, causing damage to both the front and rear wind widescreens. Saichol glanced back to check on her children in the rear seat, only to find them in tears. The rear windscreen had collapsed onto them, leaving them covered in shattered glass, while liquid cement had splattered across the front windscreen, rendering it impossible for her to continue driving. Thankfully, a traffic policeman promptly arrived to assist her, guiding her to safely park the car at the side of the road. With the help of a rescue team, Saichol’s two children were taken to hospital. Saichol noted that the tempered glass windows prevented more serious injuries: Her son escaped unharmed while her three year old daughter sustained a minor head injury. Saichol included a picture of her damaged BMW 520d in her post. The rear windscreen was cracked and there was a hole in the rear windscreen. Dried liquid cement covered the roof and bonnet of the car. Seven-day suspension A rescuer, Chanin Sa-ard, told Matichon that he did not see any Pink Line MRT management investigate the scene on the day of the incident. Construction workers were observed cleaning the spilt cement from the road but refused to provide any details to the rescue team, saying their manager did not allow them to speak. Saichol yesterday, March 31, shared an update that MRT management visited her at her home to offer an apology. They assured her that they would cover the repair expenses for her car and arrange for a replacement vehicle during the repairs. The incident prompted Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit to suspend construction for seven days to investigate the cause. Suriya announced that a point deduction system would be applied to the construction company for the Pink Line MRT. If the company loses too many points, it will lose a chance to work on future infrastructure projects. This incident marks the third major accident involving the Pink Line MRT. The previous incident occurred in December of last year when a 3-kilometre track collapsed, damaging three cars passing underneath a station in the Pak Kret district of Nonthaburi province. Another incident occurred in September of last year when the unfinished MRT Pink Line caused Chaeng Wattana Road to collapse. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in these previous incidents. by Petch Petpailin Photo via Matichon Source: The Thaiger 2024-04-01 - Discover how Cigna Insurance can protect you with a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment. For more information on expat health insurance click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 3
stoner Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 seems the bkk transport is a little like whack a mole. 1 1
Popular Post ChaiyaTH Posted April 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 1, 2024 8 minutes ago, stoner said: seems the bkk transport is a little like whack a mole. On the first incident they said they would inspect across Bangok to avoid any accidents again, there been like 5 already since lol, in just a few months time. 1 1 1
Crossy Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 Muang Thong Thani Spur Line site has been shut down for a week for "investigation". "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
Popular Post hotchilli Posted April 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 1, 2024 3 hours ago, webfact said: Suriya announced that a point deduction system would be applied to the construction company for the Pink Line MRT. If the company loses too many points, it will lose a chance to work on future infrastructure projects. 1 3
Popular Post Peabody Posted April 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 1, 2024 And they want to build a nuclear plant? Run a submarine? 6
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted April 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 1, 2024 32 minutes ago, Peabody said: And they want to build a nuclear plant? Run a submarine? 'They'.... you mean the same labourers and shoddy management accountable for the cheap road building poor safety standards in the general construction industry are also going to build a nuclear power station ???.... you mean 'that they' ?????.... ... Or are you just slurring all Thai's with the same brush ?? I'd hope the accountability for anything involving the nuclear power, also high-speed rail etc... is significantly greater for those involved such that its simple not worth their while to allow any short cuts or management oversight... *i.e. the management involved are professionals and not the usual corrupt corner cutting profiteers. 1 2
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted April 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 1, 2024 6 hours ago, webfact said: Suriya announced that a point deduction system would be applied to the construction company for the Pink Line MRT. If the company loses too many points, it will lose a chance to work on future infrastructure projects. Suriya announced that a point deduction system would be applied to the construction company for the Pink Line MRT. If the company loses too many points, it will lose a chance cost them more to work on future infrastructure projects. >> there, I corrected it. 2 2
ross163103 Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 7 hours ago, webfact said: If the company loses too many points, it will lose a chance to work on future infrastructure projects Sounds good in theory but we all know brown envelopes beat a points system! 1
RobU Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 Why was the road underneath open when construction work was going on directly overhead? It seems to me that the city is partially to blame for this. Where was the city oversight of the work? 2
brianthainess Posted April 3, 2024 Posted April 3, 2024 🎶Nothing seems to fit .......... 🎵 Those Bits are falling on my head, they just keep falling So I just did me some talking to the Somchai 🎵 And I said I didn't like the way he got things done Sleeping on the job Those bits are falling on my head, they keep falling...🎶
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