Bangkok police relocate officers after road subsidence near Vajira Hospital


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BANGKOK: Bangkok police order relocation of over 100 officers from Samsen Police Flats after road subsidence near Vajira Hospital. No injuries reported.

Following the road subsidence incident in front of Vajira Hospital, Dusit District, Bangkok, at 7.13am on Wednesday (Sept 24), a large sinkhole measuring 30 x 30 metres and 50 metres deep formed, affecting both the hospital area and the nearby Samsen Police Station. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

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