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.

Following the incident, the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) issued two statements confirming that there were no injuries or fatalities. It also reassured the public that power generation was continuing without interruption.

The affected area, spanning about one square kilometre, is currently under investigation.

The landslide came after continuous rainfall from Oct 31 to Nov 4, which may have contributed to the soil movement. Egat is working with the local authorities and contractors to ensure the safety of the site, while ongoing soil movements are being monitored.

The local authorities, including Mae Moh district chief Phanompon Tuikad, have cordoned off the area to prevent further danger. Explosive materials at the site are being safely relocated by the police’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal team.

The damage, including destroyed vehicles, machinery and equipment, primarily affects Sahakol Equipment, the contractor responsible for mining operations at Mae Moh. -- THE NATION THAILAND/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

 

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