Thailand's Construction Crisis: A Series of Tragic Accidents
A series of fatal crane accidents in Thailand, involving Italian-Thai Development PCL, have stirred calls for stricter safety regulations. The incidents, which included a recent crane collapse in Samut Sakhon, have highlighted ongoing safety issues in the country's infrastructure development projects.
A crane collapse in Thailand's Samut Sakhon province claimed two lives, underlining persistent safety issues plaguing the nation's construction sector. The incident comes just a day after a similar disaster in Nakhon Ratchasima derailed a train, resulting in 32 deaths.
Both accidents involved Italian-Thai Development PCL, a company frequently associated with construction mishaps in recent times. The Transport Minister has emphasized the need for thorough investigations to ascertain the causes, suggesting changes in safety laws.
Thailand, amidst massive infrastructure upgrades, faces growing scrutiny over construction safety. Authorities are pressing for accountability as infrastructure developments accelerate across Southeast Asia's second-largest economy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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