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Posted
2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Is that an official announcement ?

 

Nope... but I dont reckon they are laying under the rubble eating ham sandwiches and drinking beers.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, JensenZ said:

RIP, crane operator.

Wow good screen cap...it looks like he was using something like

(in lieu of ) a parachute...perhaps a miracle happened ?

Posted
41 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   It is rather inappropriate to give R.I.P statements before deaths have even been reported . You post announced  that 40 people had died when they are still probably fighting for their lives 

 

Ok mom, if you say so.

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Posted
22 minutes ago, saintdomingo said:

In practice what does a state of emergency mean.?

 

I did not think that that phrase would need to be explained but here goes;

"There is a life threatening emergency situation in Bangkok and all help should be given immediately by all departments!"

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3 minutes ago, rough diamond said:

 

I did not think that that phrase would need to be explained but here goes;

"There is a life threatening emergency situation in Bangkok and all help should be given immediately by all departments!"

did you just make that up ....   sure sounds like it .. 

Posted
1 hour ago, johng said:

 

I too was thinking the building collapse looked very much like the 3 towers on 9/11.

 

HARP ??

 

The conspiracy loons will be out tomorrow claiming it was a planned detonation.

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57 minutes ago, saintdomingo said:

In practice what does a state of emergency mean.?

Normally much faster help by manpower and Finance Resources. Many Countries have Budgets for this and Man Power organizations for this, like in Germany the "THW Technisches Hilfswerk." To mobilize them a State of Emergency to be declared.

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   It is rather inappropriate to give R.I.P statements before deaths have even been reported . You post announced  that 40 people had died when they are still probably fighting for their lives 

Enough of your inappropriate comments Nick.  

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Posted
1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   It is rather inappropriate to give R.I.P statements before deaths have even been reported . You post announced  that 40 people had died when they are still probably fighting for their lives 

I'm expecting at least 90 victims in that building collapse. Don't take it personally, but that's how many are missing so far. You might have missed it, but the building disintegrated. It turned to dust.

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

The conspiracy loons will be out tomorrow claiming it was a planned detonation.

Yes, I had one person claim that already. I asked if they were waiting for the earthquake to set off the charges.

 

They timed it well, considering this was the first destructive earthquake in the 2 centuries of Bangkok's history, and in the 200 years, just over 20 earthquakes.

Posted
3 hours ago, Mises said:

My daughter is 30km from home with no way of getting home.  She was trapped on the elevated highway.  She called her condo, it is ok but they have closed it.

 

All the cafes kicked everyone out and closed.  Ditto shopping centres.   These people are morons, anything still standing will stay standing.  How about helping others .  Everyone out on the streets helps how?

 

Strong aftershocks are common after fault slip quakes.

 

I would guess, a good number of the high rises in Bangkok could have structural damage (so far I heard of 200 calls about damaged buildings in Bangkok, so I guess thousands is more likely).

 

If having a choice, I would not stay in one for a few days, to be sure.

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4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Well no, the earthquake was a factor , but the building should have been built to withstand the earthquake .

   Was the concrete below given  enough time to cure before the upper part of the building was built ?

   Shoddy building work in not giving the concrete long enough to fully dry ? 

Don't forget Bangkok is built on swamp land (or near-swamp-like soil) with a very shallow ground water table and bedrock very deep (too deep).  I've heard from a friend that the engineers just guess how deep they should drive the foundations of highrise buildings (using some kind of formula height versus depth of foundations). Let's hope there is never a big earthquake actually near Bangkok to test their hypotheses.

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Has Bangkok or Thailand asked for internationally trained experts to help find survivors in the rubble? There are countries well known with experts for this kind of work. From the local rescue effort I've seen so far, they just seem to be standing around..

Posted
14 minutes ago, jts-khorat said:

But of course, if you have a skyscraper-size heap of rubble in fornt of oyu with people somewhere in it, there is not all that much that can be done without heavy machinery.

 

Answering to myself 🙂

 

There is a heavy crane now set up at the site of the building collapse and rubble is being moved. But I guess I need to echo posters before me, chances for even a minor positive outcome are very slim.

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