Collapse in Bangkok: A Skyscraper's Fatal Fall
A partially constructed skyscraper in Bangkok collapsed following an earthquake, resulting in the tragic death of 96 construction workers. Efforts to recover victims involved international rescue teams as authorities investigate construction faults and possible malpractices. The incident has prompted reviews of building practices in earthquake-prone regions.

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- Thailand
Thailand concluded search operations at the site of a collapsed skyscraper in Bangkok, which succumbed to a recent earthquake, claiming the lives of construction workers. The State Audit Office tower was the only building to fall during tremors from a 7.7 magnitude quake in Myanmar.
So far, 89 bodies have been recovered from the debris, leaving seven still unaccounted for as one of Thailand's deadliest incidents drew in rescue teams worldwide. Forensic tests continue on remains, while authorities probe construction practices after red flags raised by anti-corruption entities.
Initial findings suggested substandard materials were used, prompting questions over industry compliances. The tragedy has halted daily life and sparked urgent reviews of building safety in Thailand's earthquake preparations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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