Probe into collapsed Bangkok tower is unacceptably slow: PM

Probe into collapsed Bangkok tower is unacceptably slow: PM

Backhoes are operated at the collapsed State Audit Office building site in Chatuchak district, Bangkok, on Sunday. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
On Sunday, backhoes are run at the State Audit Office building’s page in Bangkok’s Chatuchak city. Metropolitan Administration in Bangkok

Despite authorities saying it would be exceedingly quick, the research into the fell State Audit Office castle is unacceptablely slow, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra.

The prime minister claimed that the Department of Public Works and Town &amp, City Planning required 90 days to complete the research in her regular” Empowering Thais” program on Sunday. The ministry claimed that the 90-day window was short in comparison to the typical two-year window for such a spacecraft.

The prime minister, however, claimed that the 90-day interval was too much from her perspective.

She claimed that the government should have identified the main reason behind the tower decline, which left many people dead.

” I believe it takes too much. Why has Thailand not responded to the serious issue of the developing collapse and the great mortality? Ms. Paetongtarn stated.

The prime minister said,” As a human being, I cannot accept the fact that there haven’t been any responses.”

The Department of Public Works and Town & City Planning, in addition to four different organizations, were conducting their own investigations and models to find the cause of the decline, according to the prime minister, and they would eventually examine their findings in order to determine the most likely trigger.

A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28th, causing the 30-story State Audit Office building to collapse in Chatuchak area, Bangkok.

According to Bangkok lieutenant governor Tavida Kamolvej, the official death toll has now reached the floor of the building and has increased to 109 as a result of updated information from the police.

According to criminal police, 63 bodies had been identified out of the 109 victims, according to authorities.

46 of the bodies identified were Thai, 15 were Myanmar, one was Thai, and one was Lao.