Bangkok sinkhole to be filled, Samsen Road to reopen on Oct 9
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The MRTA is rushing to fill the area with 2,000 cubic meters of sand, as planned, despite the rain in the area, to ensure the reopening of Samsen Road on October 9th. Meanwhile, no soil movement has been detected under the Samsen Police Station building.
Second sinkhole emerges in Bangkok's Yannawa district - Thai Newsroom
ANOTHER road in Bangkok caved in this morning (Oct. 1) after a massive sinkhole opened up on Samsen road on Sep. 24 with being in front of Metropolitan Electricity Authority’s (MEA’s) Yannawa district office and two traffic lanes have been closed. This new sinkhole, which appeared at 8 a.m. is around 26 metres long, […] The post Second sinkhole emerges in Bangkok’s Yannawa district appeared first on Thai Newsroom.
Bangkok races to fill sinkhole with sand before reopening
Bangkok races to fill sinkhole with sand before reopeningLegacyBangkok officials are repairing a major sinkhole outside a hospital, switching from cement to sand to ensure safety and keep the road reopening on schedule. A new plan has been rolled out to tackle the giant sinkhole in front of Vajira Hospital in Dusit district, with engineers deciding to use only sand instead of a sand-cement mix. The change is intended to prevent complications wit…
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