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 No damage I have seen in HH looks like we dodged a bullet' unlike the poor souls of Burma that has been leveled and Bangkok now with a lot of nervy condo dwellers and underlying structural damage 🙏🤔

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One thing about earthquakes.  You get immediate feedback regarding your building's construction quality.  Most buildings suffered no damage, but a few in the same geographic area suffer significant damage.  Funny how that works?

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6 minutes ago, connda said:

One thing about earthquakes.  You get immediate feedback regarding your building's construction quality.  Most buildings suffered no damage, but a few in the same geographic area suffer significant damage.  Funny how that works?


The randomness in an earthquakes destruction is something to see. I've seen several hundred homes that have slid entirely off their foundations with just random ones mixed in that never moved and look good as new.
Streets and highways where the earth lifted 8' and sunk 8' on opposite sides of the crack and the gap between them is 3-6" and an easy 20' deep 

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5 hours ago, hotsun said:

Thailand is not even prepared for the floods they get every year. They stand no chance vs earthquakes

This is an earthquake prone region.  They aren't rare.  This one:

May 5, 2014: Magnitude 6.1
"Epicenter near Mae Lao, Chiang Rai Province, approximately 70 km northeast of Chiang Mai. This quake, known as the Mae Lao earthquake."

I was living primary in Chiang Mai at the time. The apartment I was in had a significant shake.
 

The last fairly large one was here:

November 21, 2019: Magnitude 6.2
Epicenter about 260 km east-northeast of Chiang Mai

Northern Thailand has a number of active fault lines:
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However several techtonic plates converge in Myanmar, including the Indian, Eurasian, Sunda, and Burma microplates which make up the Sagaing Fault which is the primary major fault line in Myanmar, stretching approximately 1,200 km through central Myanmar. And this baby creates some large earthquakes as we have just experienced. Although there are fault lines outside of Northern Thailand, they haven't historically created much in the way of major earthquake activity.  Thailand is more exposed to large earthquakes produced on the Sagaing Fault like we just experienced or on other fault lines in the surrounding area.

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12 minutes ago, SLOWHAND225 said:


The randomness in an earthquakes destruction is something to see. I've seen several hundred homes that have slid entirely off their foundations with just random ones mixed in that never moved and look good as new.
Streets and highways where the earth lifted 8' and sunk 8' on opposite sides of the crack and the gap between them is 3-6" and an easy 20' deep 

Sorta like the fickleness of tornadoes.  One house destroyed, the house next to it untouched.

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7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Lampang & Lamphun: Damage to homes, schools, temples, and hospitals, including cracks in the walls of Lampang Hospital and a collapsed gate at Wat Phanit Sitthikaram in Lamphun.

We're cool. No damage here in our neck of the woods in NE Lamphun.  But then we sit on some really solid mountain bedrock. 

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Lets hope that all the missing persons are rescued safely.

My heart goes out to those that have lost loved ones and friends. So sad.

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Agree with previous poster. Given that the China Railway Engineering Corporation (CREC) with a history spanning over seven decades has worked in earthquake-prone regions before, it’s expected that they would have experience in implementing earthquake-resistant designs, including a comprehensive understanding of constructing on soft clay substrates, utilizing various ground improvement methods to ensure structural integrity.

 

Sad that the current situation unfortunately cannot be undone, but that doesn't mean we can no longer share nice moments with each other in Bangkok's highest tower. My apologies to Oliver Zipse for covering his BMW X7—guess even a luxury SUV needs a little privacy sometimes.

 

A picture of shaky buildings perched on a wobbly jelly cake, topped with cherries, is far from reassuring.  Concept of unforeseen seismic activity might be introduced—when the intensity or characteristics of an earthquake exceeds previous expectations or building standards. It was an exceptional heavy one shaking up the design book.

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11 minutes ago, jacnl2000 said:

 

Agree with previous poster. Given that the China Railway Engineering Corporation (CREC) with a history spanning over seven decades has worked in earthquake-prone regions before, it’s expected that they would have experience in implementing earthquake-resistant designs, including a comprehensive understanding of constructing on soft clay substrates, utilizing various ground improvement methods to ensure structural integrity.

 

Sad that the current situation unfortunately cannot be undone, but that doesn't mean we can no longer share nice moments with each other in Bangkok's highest tower. My apologies to Oliver Zipse for covering his BMW X7—guess even a luxury SUV needs a little privacy sometimes.

 

A picture of shaky buildings perched on a wobbly jelly cake, topped with cherries, is far from reassuring.  Concept of unforeseen seismic activity might be introduced—when the intensity or characteristics of an earthquake exceeds previous expectations or building standards. It was an exceptional heavy one shaking up the design book.

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Well why??  this so called expert company!   building a Table top design building,  when a table top design is well know  not for unstable soils and not earthquake proof !!     its because Its Cheap !!!

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16 hours ago, jacnl2000 said:

 

Agree with previous poster. Given that the China Railway Engineering Corporation (CREC) with a history spanning over seven decades has worked in earthquake-prone regions before, it’s expected that they would have experience in implementing earthquake-resistant designs, including a comprehensive understanding of constructing on soft clay substrates, utilizing various ground improvement methods to ensure structural integrity.

 

Sad that the current situation unfortunately cannot be undone, but that doesn't mean we can no longer share nice moments with each other in Bangkok's highest tower. My apologies to Oliver Zipse for covering his BMW X7—guess even a luxury SUV needs a little privacy sometimes.

 

A picture of shaky buildings perched on a wobbly jelly cake, topped with cherries, is far from reassuring.  Concept of unforeseen seismic activity might be introduced—when the intensity or characteristics of an earthquake exceeds previous expectations or building standards. It was an exceptional heavy one shaking up the design book.

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CREC has seven decades of experience of building railways, smoothing gradients, tracklaying etc - but no experience of building high rises. 

 

Contracting them was a bit like asking a bus driver to tailor your suit. 

 

CREC was the company whose railway tunnel collapsed last year in Nakhon Ratchasima. Some of their officials were caught yesterday trying to remove files from the Audit building site. 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Drumbuie said:

CREC has seven decades of experience of building railways, smoothing gradients, tracklaying etc - but no experience of building high rises. 

 

Contracting them was a bit like asking a bus driver to tailor your suit. 

 

CREC was the company whose railway tunnel collapsed last year in Nakhon Ratchasima. Some of their officials were caught yesterday trying to remove files from the Audit building site. 

 

 

What iam reading from the news is that some of the documents were requests for Inspections, normally you dont request Inspections, what i think is the  wrong terminology has been used here,  my bet is the documents were NCR reports ( non comformace reports ) which are used to list defects found and to be addressed by the contractor

The question has to be asked Why was CREC even on a tender list for the project if it did not have no experience of building high rises

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39 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

The question has to be asked Why was CREC even on a tender list for the project if it did not have no experience of building high rises

The "Big C" of course and not the shopping conglomerate

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Anyone else hear that they've evacuated the above ground floors of the Chaeng Watthana Government Complex in Bangkok in the last 30 minutes?

Sinking and or leaning.

 

UPDATE

The cracks and tilt were present before the quake, everyone back to work. You do you Thailand.

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12 minutes ago, fondue zoo said:

Anyone else hear that they've evacuated the above ground floors of the Chaeng Watthana Government Complex in Bangkok in the last 30 minutes?

Sinking and or leaning.

 

UPDATE

The cracks and tilt were present before the quake, everyone back to work. You do you Thailand.

https://world.thaipbs.or.th/detail/evacuation-at-government-complex-as-building-shakes/57048

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On 3/30/2025 at 3:16 AM, Georgealbert said:

damage to Samut Sakhon Hospital.

On 3/30/2025 at 3:16 AM, Georgealbert said:

Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital’s parking structure,

 

On 3/30/2025 at 3:16 AM, Georgealbert said:

Cracks appeared in Chiang Rai Prachanukroh Hospital,

 

On 3/30/2025 at 3:16 AM, Georgealbert said:

cracks in the walls of Lampang Hospital

 

On 3/30/2025 at 3:16 AM, Georgealbert said:

hospitals in Pai, khun Yuam and Sop Moei districts

 

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rather disconcerting - all HOSPITALS! Did the Chinese build these as well?

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This report is based in the information given out by the DDPM, I am not changing the reported size of the earthquake, when it is taken from the quote by DDPM Director-General Phasakorn Boonyaluck provided.

 

Off topic attacks on the article, because of this has been removed.

 

“The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has reported widespread damage across 14 provinces following what they stated as a powerful 8.2-magnitude earthquake centered in Myanmar. The quake, which struck on the  afternoon of 28 March, at a depth of 10 kilometers, was felt in 57 provinces across Thailand.

 

At a press conference held on the morning of 29 December, at the National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command Center, DDPM Director-General Phasakorn Boonyaluck provided an update on the situation and ongoing relief efforts.”

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On 3/30/2025 at 3:16 AM, Georgealbert said:

a powerful 8.2-magnitude earthquake centered in Myanmar. (Near Mandalay)

 

No doubt not many of AN subscribers will be interested, but I wonder if Simon43 is okay, having recently returned to Mandalay. His contributions from Burma, Mandalay in particular, were very interesting to read (IMO). 

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