No more bodies unearthed at Bangkok building collapse site

No more bodies unearthed at Bangkok building collapse site

The rubble of the collapsed State Audit Office building is completely cleared at its site in Chatuchak district, Bangkok, on Sunday. (Photo: Bangkok Metropolitan Administration)
On Sunday, the State Audit Office building’s dust will be completely cleared at its location in Bangkok’s Chatuchak region. ( Photo: Bangkok Metropolitan Administration )

According to Suriyachai Rawiwan, director of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, no more bodies have been discovered as workers dig the debris at the site of the collapsed State Audit Office ( SAO ) building.

The release was made prior to the site’s scheduled transfer to the SAO on Thursday and the search operation’s last day on Monday. &nbsp,

While workers continue to search for human remains, including bones and muscle fragments, the dirt is being cleared while the Forensic Institute will receive them. No more bodies were discovered on Sunday, though.

Following Saturday’s discovery of a small piece of human bone by a K-9 hunt dog system, they are also working to move the dirt to a designated region.

109 priests will participate in a merit-making service on Monday morning, according to Mr. Suriyachai. The service is intended to honor the dying and improve the morale of the response teams before they leave the scene.

K-9 clubs and participants will continue to examine the wreckage pile on Monday, when all models will return to their bases. The transition of the tools will get about three weeks.

On Tuesday, state agencies did meet to finalize paperwork related to the page transfer. Chadchart Sittipunt, the government of Bangkok, will summarize the activity and provide a brief summary of the relief efforts for the people who have been affected.