A crane collapse in Thailand killed at least 28 people and injured scores more. The incident occurred in Nakhon Ratchasima province, north-east of Bangkok. The crane, used for a high-speed rail project, fell onto a passing passenger train. The train was traveling from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani province.
The collapse happened around 9 AM local time. A loud noise and explosions were reported by witnesses. The crane's metal structure struck the train's second carriage, splitting it in half. Rescue workers are extracting passengers from the damaged carriages.
The health ministry confirmed the death toll and number of injured. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crane collapse. The accident disrupted rail services in the region.
Thailand is currently developing a high-speed rail network. This project aims to improve connectivity across the country. Safety protocols for construction projects will likely face scrutiny.
An investigation is underway. Authorities will assess the structural integrity of other cranes used in the project. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.
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