
Two more bodies were found after the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in northern Myanmar on March 28th, extending their wish to two possible survivors who are trapped beneath the shipwreck of a government building in Bangkok’s Chatuchak area.
The 28th and 29th fatalities from the State Auditorium ( SAO ) building collapse were discovered in Zone C and recovered from the rubble on Saturday at 12.30 am and 1.10 am.
Information about the recovered bodies have been sent for criminal research, but they are still unknown.
The subjects were discovered in a distinct location from where a cellular phone lighting rekindled hopes of survivors trapped beneath the ground.
At 6 a.m., search groups, accompanied by K9 devices, began sweeps of areas A and B, where they believed victims could still be found. After using a hoist to access what is thought to be a human mind from one place, they were able to retrieve it. However, further investigation is needed to establish whether it is connected to the collapse’s patients.
Members of the media spotted representatives of China Railway Engineering No. 1 and personnel from the Department of Special Investigations ( DSI), as well as state civil engineers. Despite receiving no information about their activities, 10 ( Thailand ) Co ( CREC ) has accessed the website.
Rescuer Chanawich Sangkum reported that team have not yet reached the location where the wireless phone light appeared to be indicating assistance.
According to Mr. Chanawich, initial camera studies and scans have raised hopes, but there hasn’t been any confirmation that there are still living people there.
The unofficial death toll, which was set at 9 a.m. on Saturday, was 27 dying, nine injured, and 71 missing.

A light that is thought to be from a survivor’s smartphone is visible through a micro-camera beneath dust on Friday. Phetkasem Foundation pictures