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Bangkok Governor Sets End-of-April Target to Clear Collapsed Building Debris


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That’ll be hard to complete in 14 days plus dealing with the removal of the bodies, which I’m sure will be much higher than expected. Take your time and do it properly. What’s the rush at this point? Getting ready to build again?

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Disgustingly shameful. Over 500 people allegedly hands on but can’t clear one building in time to save lives. How many thousand soldiers are there around bkk? Why not use them in the first place? 

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57 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

I don't think you considered your response with any sensible critical thought whatsoever. 

 

Have you even seen photo's of the wreckage ?

Its now a 20 meter pile of twisted rebar and rubble - thats the equivalent of 6 stories high.

 

Do you expect solders to be able to cut the twisted rebar and carry out blocks of concrete by hand?

 

 

.... as hotchilli wrote, its a tall order, and as jcmj wrote, there really is no need to rush things now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nonsense. It’s one building. A thousand soldiers each picking up a stone from day one would’ve had it cleared with a lot of people saved. I’ve been to the site a couple of days after. Lots of emergency vehicles, people in uniform all around the site, hardly any movement. 

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58 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Sorry but the complexity of this type of rescue, means a slow methodology in the hope of detecting any survivors.

 

Just pulling apart the buildings remains is likely to cause further collapses in the structure.

 

It does not matter how many personal are on site, you can’t safely or operationally just deploy multiple resources and hope.

 

Sorry but without USAR knowledge calling this rescue shameful, is doing an injustice to both the rescuers and authorities, who have been working in dangerous, hazardous and extremely complex conditions.

 

The rescue is now moving to a body recovery stage and still you can’t just rip the building apart, as respect still has to be given to the human remains still within the structure.

 

The responders should be praised for this rescue attempt, with the blame for the deaths aimed at the contractors and the system that allowed this tragedy to occur.

Nonsense. If there was a will to speed things up lots of people wouldn’t die. The number of rescuers standing around way outweighed the numbers doing any rescuing. I saw that for myself. 

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30 minutes ago, AustinRacing said:

Nonsense. It’s one building. A thousand soldiers each picking up a stone from day one would’ve had it cleared with a lot of people saved. I’ve been to the site a couple of days after. Lots of emergency vehicles, people in uniform all around the site, hardly any movement. 

 

These 'stones' weigh tonnes - its not a pile of small rocks that can easily be handled.

 

GeorgeAlberts response above should help educate you a little.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

You highlight the true ignorance of someone who has no idea of the subject matter they are attempting to discuss.

"true" ignorance.  "attempting "?????? What are you talking about?

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2 hours ago, Magictoad said:

"true" ignorance.  "attempting "?????? What are you talking about?

Exactly. Load of drivel. We’re talking about one building and a handful of people not a disaster involving a whole block of buildings in a large area. Defending the inept, more talk less action mentality, prioritizing capturing footage over rescue, not to mention hardly heard from the leadership suggesting the lax mentality of people. I bet they could’ve rescued most if not all if they did something rather than talking, planning, taking videos etc  not sure why some people try to defend the incompetence of authorities here. 

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