Two substandard steel samples linked to collapsed Bangkok building


BANGKOK: Two steel samples used for the State Audit Office building were found to be substandard, and these substandard samples came from the same company whose factory was ordered to close.

The inspection came after the 30-storey building in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district collapsed due to an earthquake on March 28 afternoon, resulting in many injuries, fatalities and missing persons.

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