Detour opens around Rama II expressway collapse site

Detour opens around Rama II expressway collapse site

An aerial view of the single-lane detour opened around the collapse site on Monday morning, enabling inbound motorists to access the Dao Khanong toll plaza. (Photo: Expressway Authority of Thailand)
On Monday night, an underwater view of the single-lane excursion was opened around the decline site, enabling email vehicles to enter the Dao Khanong burden square. ( Photo: Thailand Expressway Authority )

The Expressway Authority of Thailand ( Exat ) has made a brief detour around the scene of the Saturday’s collapse on inbound Rama II Road, allowing traffickers to access the Chalerm Maha Nakhon expressway through the Dao Khanong toll plaza.

Exat reported that the two-lane excursion was first introduced at 6am on Monday. &nbsp,

When an road frame being erected&nbsp, above the slope collapsed early on Saturday night, the Dao Khanong slope of the Chalerm Maha Nakhon road was completely blocked by dust.

Within seven times, Exat said it would finish removing the dirt and that it would fully reopen outbound access to the Dao Khanong burden plaza.

Because a portion of the raised slope was hit by the falling frame and also fell to the ground, it will take about 30 days to reopen the outgoing freeway ramp to Dao Khanong.

Exat claimed that the wreckage removal was 75 % finished as of Monday.

The collapse occurred on a portion of the Rama III-Dao Khanong-Bangkok Outer Western Ring Road road, which was being constructed above portions of the Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway and Rama II Road. Italian-Thai Development Plc and Vichitbhan Construction Co. are the cooperative ventures ITD-VCB.

On Sunday, officials in Chom Thong region, Bangkok, manage the removal of particles from the freeway collapse site close to the Dao Khanong burden plaza. ( Photo: Apichart Jinakul )

On Sunday, officials in Chom Thong region, Bangkok, manage the removal of particles from the freeway collapse site close to the Dao Khanong burden plaza. ( Photo: Apichart Jinakul )