Death toll rises to 6 in Rama II bridge collapse near Bangkok

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The death toll from the bridge collapse on Rama II Road in Samut Sakhon province near Bangkok rose from three to six with the final body recovered on Saturday, November 30.

The steel launching truss collapsed while a concrete segment was being installed on the bridge over Rama II Road on November 29. Initially, three construction workers out of 39 were reported dead in the incident, while nine were injured and taken to a nearby hospital.

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An update from Channel 7 on Saturday confirmed the total fatalities rose to six, comprising two Thai nationals and four Burmese workers. Three of the injured victims were discharged from the hospital, while six remain under medical care.

The identities of five of the deceased have been released to the public. They include two Thai men 30 year old Apiwat Paphantang and 31 year old Suthat, as well as three Burmese workers named Chit Ko Ko, Phyo Ko Ko, and Aun Thein Hihy. The body of Phyo Ko Ko was recovered a day after the incident.

Suthat’s mother told Channel 7 that she initially kept the news of her son’s death from her bedridden husband, fearing it would worsen his condition. The father was only informed on Sunday, December 1, and reportedly wept bitterly during his son’s funeral.

According to the mother, Suthat was the family’s main provider, using his earnings solely to support his elderly parents, both of whom suffer from chronic illnesses.

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The Highway Department and other relevant government officials are still investigating the cause of the fatal collapse, with expert engineers leading the inquiry.

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Representatives from Udomsak Chiang Mai, the company responsible for the bridge construction, were summoned for questioning, along with 10 construction workers present at the scene on the day of the incident.

Two traffic lanes at the site remain closed, and motorists are being urged to avoid the area. While the fallen concrete segment was cleared from the road, the damaged truss and other bridge components remain above.

Apirat Chaiwongnoi, Director of the Highway Department, told the Post Today that the clearing operation is expected to take approximately 14 days due to the need for careful handling to prevent further damage or injuries.

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ORIGINAL STORY: Bridge collapse on Rama II Road leaves 3 dead and over 10 injured

A concrete segment of a bridge under construction over Rama II Road in Samut Sakhon province near Bangkok collapsed at about 4am today resulting in three deaths and more than 10 injuries.

The deadly accident occurred on Rama II Road today, November 29, while 39 construction workers were working on the project. A concrete segment, along with the launching gantry crane used to lift and support the bridge segment, collapsed as workers were welding the bridge parts together.

The contractor for this project is reported to be Udomsak Chiang Mai Company, whose name is displayed on the sign affixed to the launching gantry crane.

The construction workers are employed by PSCI Construction company. According to Than Setthakij, the three workers who lost their lives in the incident were identified as a 30 year old Thai man named Apiwat Paphantang and three Burmese men named Chit Ko Ko, Phyo Ko Ko, and Aun Thein Hihy.

Many workers sustained injuries, with 10 of them rushed to a nearby hospital. Daily \News reported that 26 workers were rescued safely. However, many were in shock, and some fainted at the scene due to the loss of family members and relatives among the deceased.

The Deputy Director of the Samut Sakhon Highway District, Montri Wongwiwat, stated that officials have not yet determined the cause of the accident. An expert engineering team is expected to investigate the incident after conducting a risk assessment.

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The Highway Police urged motorists to avoid Rama II Road and instead use Phetchakasem Road. Traffic in the area remains congested, and officials are working to clear the road as quickly as possible.

Despite multiple accidents reported on Rama II Road, security measures remain insufficient, leading to yet another tragic incident. According to TNN Online, 2,242 accidents occurred on Rama II Road between 2018 and January this year, resulting in 132 deaths and 1,305 injuries.

One of the most serious accidents on this road occurred on May 8 of last year, when a concrete segment fell on a construction worker, killing the victim at the scene.

Another shocking accident, which alarmed motorists, took place on July 31, 2022, when a concrete segment of a U-turn bridge collapsed onto multiple vehicles on Rama II Road, leading to two fatalities.

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Petch Petpailin

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