Massive landslide at Thai mine causes almost RM13mil worth of damage


The landslide at Mae Moh mine affected buildings and machinery used in the coal excavation process. -- PHOTO: MAEMOHEGAT/FACEBOOK

LAMPANG, Thailand (The Nation Thailand/ANN): A massive landslide at Mae Moh mine in Thailand’s Lampang province on Nov 4 has caused significant damage to offices and equipment, with an estimated loss exceeding 100 million baht (S$4 million - RM12.89 million).

The landslide, which pushed soil upwards, affected several buildings and machinery used in the coal excavation process. The authorities evacuated personnel from the site.

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