Bangkok train water leak due to clogged A/C

Bangkok train water leak due to clogged A/C
Tuesday night, the MRT train’s canopy leaking water. ( Screenshot )

The Bangkok MRT train’s blocked air-conditioning technique caused water to leak on Tuesday, according to the Mass Rapid Transit Authority on Thursday.

A Blue Line train was departing from Bang Sue train to Tao Poon stop at 6:35 p.m. when the state sector noticed water coming from the A/C holes.

The leak was allegedly brought on by an issue with the A/C system’s discharge hoses, which the MRTA claimed led to the return of water into the train.

According to the statement, team have now taken steps to stop these incidents from occurring again and have increased the frequency of A/C repair.

The MRTA confirmed that all of its trains have security measures to prevent short circuits.

The organization argued that water was not the cause of the water leakage. The event happened during heavy storms in the funds, coinciding with the Meteorological Department’s news of the start of the&nbsp, rainy season.