
The State Audit Office ( SAO ) building site will be cleared on Tuesday by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration ( BMA ), who will deploy K-9 units and officers to conduct a final inspection of the collapsed State Auditorium ( BMA ) building site. On Thursday, SAO authorities will receive the building back.
The search function has actually come to an end, according to lieutenant governor of Bangkok Tavida Kamolvej on Monday, but heavy equipment will still be present to help with dirt removal.
She said that Zone A has been decluttered to allow for a comprehensive sweep by the K-9 products to make sure no human remains or bits are left behind.
The BMA planned to hold a merit-making service at the page on Tuesday, at 7am.
Around 15 people, including family of the workers who are still unaccounted for, are still residing in a temporary house close to the site, according to Ms. Tavida, and are awaiting information regarding research updates.
She stated that discussions are ongoing to support the laborers ‘ relatives in other locations and that the house is scheduled to close on Thursday.
When questioned about providing financial aid to the victims ‘ families, Ms. Tavida responded that officials are working to speed up the distribution of the funds.
Nine of the 109 people who were first reported missing were safely rescued dead on the first day. Four later confirmed to be normal pay workers who were not present at the site at the time of the decline.
As of Monday, criminal investigators had identified 89 systems, leaving 7 body unaccounted for.
According to Ms. Tavida, the Police General Hospital’s criminal system has 296 body parts in it.
Some of these have been matched to patients who have been identified, but many remain unnamed as a result of intense tissue damage or the fragments ‘ small size, which complicate DNA separation, she said, before adding that there is a chance that some will never be found.
None of the bones collected so much match the DNA profiles of the seven unknown people, according to Pol Maj Gen Watee Atsawutmangura, Commander of the Scientific Crime Detection Division.