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Seven Days Given to Investigate Collapse of Chinese-Built High-Rise


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13 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

If you mean earthquake, flood, windstorm, wildfire, and other naturally occurring events, which are sometimes referred to as "acts of god", then it it quite common for insurance companies to pay claims arising from these perils. These are insurable perils under most generally available property insurance policies.

 

But it's doubtful they would need bits of paper for a claim, it would all be online, likely they are lying and the documents were nothing to do with insurance at all

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The probe aims to pinpoint why the 2.1-billion-baht building, a joint venture by Italian-Thai Development Plc and China Railway No.10 Engineering Group, buckled under pressure.

Here's my quick 'probe' as to why it buckled under pressure.

 

Because both the Thai's and the Chinese are utterly useless at building stuff...

 

There you go, case closed.

 

The Don.

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Money will change hands; the big influential boys/families will be protected; an appropriate (Myanmar worker) scapegoat will be anointed.  Business as usual.

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On 3/31/2025 at 9:43 AM, Bday Prang said:

simple enough to check the concrete,  That along with poor quality steel reinforcement are the 2 main reasons

There are news reports already of sub standard steel, smaller diameter steel use and lack of proper binding steel fixings.

Perhaps they also better check the actual strength of the concrete too!!  I have seen roads reconcreted here with what looks like grey water ffs!@

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On 3/31/2025 at 8:38 AM, proton said:

Documents for insurance purposes? when did any policy pay out for an act of God? 

One can get an Extra insurance for Earthquake damage on top of ones normal insurance.  

 

While earthquake insurance offers financial protection against certain damages, there are often exclusions and limitations within these policies. Common exclusions may include damage to land, such as soil liquefaction, or pre-existing structural weaknesses not caused by the earthquake. 

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1 hour ago, davidpoykan said:

Perhaps they also better check the actual strength of the concrete too!!  I have seen roads reconcreted here with what looks like grey water ffs!@

I have never seen a slump test done in Thailand for any concrete pours. Always like water as you say! No strength whatsoever!

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On 3/31/2025 at 8:38 AM, proton said:

Documents for insurance purposes? when did any policy pay out for an act of God? 

Could try suing God!?

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2 hours ago, davidpoykan said:

There are news reports already of sub standard steel, smaller diameter steel use and lack of proper binding steel fixings.

Perhaps they also better check the actual strength of the concrete too!!  I have seen roads reconcreted here with what looks like grey water ffs!@

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they new this was going on for a long time,ivestigated it ,put a stop to it and started again !!!

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4 hours ago, worrab said:

I have never seen a slump test done in Thailand for any concrete pours. Always like water as you say! No strength whatsoever!

I took a sample of concrete when they were pouring road in front of my house in rural Isaan.  Took it to Bangkok for analysis.  One half cement missing, too much gravel and sand and water.  Did not dare mention to anyone.  Phuyai Baan is a friend of CPAC.  Road crumbled within two months.  But had a big opening ceremony with the Gov.  and VIP's at the village temple not even close to the road.

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Given that an earthquake is classed an "act of God" and the building that collapsed was to have been the future National Audit Office, could it be that God smote it down due to disapproval of the incoming Revenue Department proposals? 

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