Frantic rescue: Worker plummets into deep excavation hole

Frantic rescue: Worker plummets into deep excavation  hole

Family watches in anticipation of a “miracle.”

Rescuers rush to aid a worker who fell into this 19-metre-deep hole at the MRT Orange Line construction site near soi Lan Luang 6 in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok, on Monday. (screenshot)
On Monday at the MRT Orange Line building site near Soi Lan Luang 6 in Bangkok’s Pom Prap Sattru Phai area, firefighters rushed to help a contractor who had allegedly slipped into this 19-meter-deep opening at the building page. (screenshot )

On Monday at the Orange Line building site near Soi Lan Luang 6 in Bangkok, firefighters were desperately digging to keep a contractor who had slammed into a 19-meter opening.

According to the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, the accident took place on Lan Luang Road in Pom Prap Sattru Phai area around lunchtime. &nbsp,

About eight people were working at&nbsp, the field, according to a see, identified as Chart, 41. The victim, who is believed to be from Si Sa Ket, was reportedly tightening a seed on a machine close to the dug opening.

He was accompanied by the sandy land that had fallen into the hole when it washed up. The tunnel was only 19 meters deep. The tunnel was filling with water, according to broadcast media reports. &nbsp,

Volunteers and excavating tools were assisting the victims as they attempted to drain the water using pumps and excavating technology.

A hero who retreated into the tunnel claimed to have looked around and could not locate anything at 19 meters deep. He claimed that the employee may be buried also deeper.

At the landscape, there was an emergency on standby. The home of the stranded worker was also there. They were anticipating a “miracle,” hoping for a miracle. &nbsp,

According to the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand, the accident took place at the location of the Lan Luang coach place, which is a part of the Orange Line connecting Bang Khun Non and Thailand Cultural Center.