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Heavy equipment pulled away rubble from the 30-story building in hopes of finding survivors among the 78 people still missing.
Workers said poor-quality materials were used during construction by a Chinese developer as it sought to cut costs.
Thailand makes world headlines as the State Audit Office building sets records as the tallest and furthest building to collapse.
But an earthquake that sent one crashing to the ground has stirred fears about building safety. By Damien Cave Muktita Suhartono and Richard C. Paddock Reporting from Bangkok When the earth ...
BANGKOK — Thai authorities said Monday they ... But in the longer run it's important to ensure building safety in the city, where millions of people live and work in thousands of high-rise ...
BANGKOK, Thailand — Thai authorities said ... But in the longer run it’s important to ensure building safety in the city, where millions of people live and work in thousands of high-rise ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Thai authorities said Monday ... But in the longer run it's important to ensure building safety in the city, where millions of people live and work in thousands of high-rise ...
Thai government assures safety after Bangkok building collapse; investigation underway, safety measures reinforced.
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt visited ... But in the longer run it's important to ensure building safety in the city, which has millions of people living and working in thousands of high ...