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Rescue Teams Make Breakthrough in Bangkok Building Collapse

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Picture courtesy of Siam Rath

 

Rescue teams have successfully created an opening in the rubble of the collapsed Auditor General's Office in Bangkok, intensifying efforts to find survivors. This follows the unexpected collapse of the city-centre building, which left several individuals trapped underneath.

 

On 3rd April 2025, rescue workers and volunteers detected signs of life and heard cries for help from beneath the debris. In response, a coordinated effort involving rescue units, volunteers, and heavy machinery aimed to breach into the suspected survival zones under the concrete wreckage, managing to lift three large slabs so far.

 

 

 

Rescue operations also employed search and rescue dogs (K9 units) to boost the chances of locating any survivors still trapped in the ruins. All efforts are being urgently conducted to reach and safely rescue any remaining individuals as quickly as possible.

 

As of 5:30 PM, a team using a backhoe has successfully opened a large cavity in Zone D of the site. It is currently being assessed for survivors.

 

Based on a story by Siam Rath

 

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  • I haven't heard of refusals of assistance.....could you please explain that? I"ve been past the site a few times and it's really busy....the removal of rubble is slow work....picking off heavy co

  • It's never too late.   The last survivor of the Sampoong Department Store collapse in Seoul, 19-year-old Park Seung-hyun, was rescued 17 days after the collapse, on July 15, 1995. 

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    They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

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After 1 week there will be no survivors anymore.. The works are very slowly, as a lot of help was refused...

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13 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

After 1 week there will be no survivors anymore.. The works are very slowly, as a lot of help was refused...

They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

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49 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

After 1 week there will be no survivors anymore.. The works are very slowly, as a lot of help was refused...

I haven't heard of refusals of assistance.....could you please explain that?

I"ve been past the site a few times and it's really busy....the removal of rubble is slow work....picking off heavy concrete elements is difficult and there's always the danger of creating slips.

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7 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

I haven't heard of refusals of assistance.....could you please explain that?

I"ve been past the site a few times and it's really busy....the removal of rubble is slow work....picking off heavy concrete elements is difficult and there's always the danger of creating slips.

oh please' stop with the thai apologist :coffee1:

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2 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

I haven't heard of refusals of assistance.....could you please explain that?

I"ve been past the site a few times and it's really busy....the removal of rubble is slow work....picking off heavy concrete elements is difficult and there's always the danger of creating slips.

 

I too was shocked to read this, as stated above the removal of rubble will be a slow & unenviable task due to the risk of further collapse within the excavated tunnels, I wish the best of luck to all of the recovery workers. 

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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

After 1 week there will be no survivors anymore.. The works are very slowly, as a lot of help was refused...


Evidence please.

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People who think tha what these rescuers doing  is "too slow" have never run heavy equipment.

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

The Cave rescue comes to mind.

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It's never too late.

 

The last survivor of the Sampoong Department Store collapse in Seoul, 19-year-old Park Seung-hyun, was rescued 17 days after the collapse, on July 15, 1995. 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

2 minutes ago, Crossy said:

It's never too late.

 

The last survivor of the Sampoong Department Store collapse in Seoul, 19-year-old Park Seung-hyun, was rescued 17 days after the collapse, on July 15, 1995. 

The rule is keep digging until the last one is found. I wonder if they are using GPR or the like. I saw them using dogs, I wonder if USAR is using robots?

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Well,  hopefully the opening / entrance will yield good results and workers rescued.  

 

 

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

So US Military is not foreign to Thailand?

If one cares to find, other countries too are involved.

 

The sensor, supplied by the US military, detected the signs in the centre of the collapsed building,

 

Please credit and share this article with others using this link: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2992746/scan-shows-possible-survivors-deep-in-collapsed-bangkok-skyscraper. View our policies at http://goo.gl/9HgTd and http://goo.gl/ou6Ip. © Bangkok Post PCL. All rights reserved.

 

oh please' stop with the thai bashers:coffee1:

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1 hour ago, norfolkandchance said:
2 hours ago, steven100 said:

They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

The Cave rescue comes to mind.

 

And the poor governor who accepted the foreigners help lost his job for doing so.

Even though the rescue was a 100% success.

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5 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

And the poor governor who accepted the foreigners help lost his job for doing so.

Even though the rescue was a 100% success.

Not forgetting the Thai diver who lost his life.

On Ch32 Thai news this morning it featured the various breed of search dogs, the usual type, Border Collie, G Retriver, German Pointer and surprisingly an American Pitbull type, well done to the owner.

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32 minutes ago, ravip said:
2 hours ago, steven100 said:

They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

 

oh please' stop with the thai bashers:coffee1:

 

Not Thai bashing.

Just a generalised statement that is true most of the time.

I ran a charity in Cambodia and I wanted the register it in Thailand as I live here.

The lawyer said -

forget it. It will never be allowed.

Thailand does not like to admit that it is getting help from a foreign charity.

 

I replied that the charity was helping kids in Cambodia, not in Thailand.

 

Lawyer said that it made no difference. Almost impossible for a foreigner to run a charity in Thailand.

I had to register it in the USA.

(The Cambodian 'charity business' was too corrupt.)

 

Lots more examples of Thais refusing help from foreign countries.

Flood control, garbage incinerators and so on.

1 hour ago, josephbloggs said:


Evidence please.

On the Thai news was that an artist wwho had arranged equipment to help in the first days was send away from the site and that she was very angry and did not contribute anything anymore for help as as she said it will be rejected. 

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2 hours ago, steven100 said:

They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

 

They did in the kids in the cave, or they would have all died

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6 minutes ago, proton said:

 

They did in the kids in the cave, or they would have all died

yes,  they did eventually after realization set in. 

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2 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

I haven't heard of refusals of assistance.....could you please explain that?

I"ve been past the site a few times and it's really busy....the removal of rubble is slow work....picking off heavy concrete elements is difficult and there's always the danger of creating slips.

Help refused, as Thai's dont want to be told what to do because they think they know better, just like when the Tsunami hit.  outside help was refused

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3 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

And the poor governor who accepted the foreigners help lost his job for doing so.

 


That is complete rubbish.

6 hours ago, steven100 said:

oh please' stop with the thai apologist :coffee1:

You're so sad, no need for that comment.

What's got into you?

In the past your comments were so balanced. 

7 hours ago, steven100 said:

They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

But will allow Chinese to help build it

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4 hours ago, actonion said:

Help refused, as Thai's dont want to be told what to do because they think they know better, just like when the Tsunami hit.  outside help was refused

But monetary donations were gratefully received and shared out.

3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

But monetary donations were gratefully received and shared out.

Where do you always get this total nonsense from...from your imagination?:coffee1:

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20 minutes ago, ujayujay said:

Where do you always get this total nonsense from...from your imagination?:coffee1:


He just has to leave a single miserable negative sentence on every single thread, literally. How else do you get to 60k posts??

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11 hours ago, steven100 said:

They can't accept foreigners telling them how to do things

 

You sure about that?

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/general/40048300

 

In an exclusive interview with a small group of Thai media on Thursday, Colonel Y, an officer with extensive experience in handling natural disasters worldwide and leader of the Israeli team, shared insights into his team's tireless efforts to locate survivors and recover those tragically lost beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings.

 

"Something inside told me, I know I will get the phone call," he said, explaining their proactive preparations even before the official call for assistance arrived on Saturday morning. Within hours, the team was en route to Thailand. 

 

Since their arrival on Sunday afternoon, the Israeli team has been working “shoulder to shoulder” with Thai authorities and other international rescue delegations.

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12 minutes ago, VR333 said:

 

 

You sure about that?

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/general/40048300

 

In an exclusive interview with a small group of Thai media on Thursday, Colonel Y, an officer with extensive experience in handling natural disasters worldwide and leader of the Israeli team, shared insights into his team's tireless efforts to locate survivors and recover those tragically lost beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings.

 

"Something inside told me, I know I will get the phone call," he said, explaining their proactive preparations even before the official call for assistance arrived on Saturday morning. Within hours, the team was en route to Thailand. 

 

Since their arrival on Sunday afternoon, the Israeli team has been working “shoulder to shoulder” with Thai authorities and other international rescue delegations.


Thank you for dispelling one of AN's biggest bar stool myths. Sad people, bitter about Thailand, make things up constantly.

The only justified one is after the tsunami, Thaksin - the most arrogant man on the planet - said Thailand had enough resources and would be fine. Obviously they quickly changed their mind and allowed all assistance when the scale of the disaster became clear.

Other than that it is just AN bar stool nonsense. Sadly it is self perpetuating as one grump says it and all the other grumps immediately believe it and repeat it to other grumps. And so on and so on. No one is intelligent enough to actually check.


Thank you.

I saw on Channel 33 a report that showed three American soldiers surveying the collapsed building.  I saw on subdued American flag patch and a few unit patches.  Grapevine says that sensors provided the location of one survivor but that is just speculation so far.

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