Another crane collapses in Thailand killing two people, police say


The crane fell at the under-construction Rama II Expressway in Samut Sakhon province. - FIRE AND RESCUE THAILAND/FACEBOOK via ST/ANN

BANGKOK: A crane collapsed in Thailand on Thursday (Jan 15), crushing two vehicles and killing two people, police said, a day after a crane accident in the northeast caused the deaths of 32 train passengers.

The latest incident took place in Samut Sakhon province near the capital Bangkok, where a crane involved in the construction of an elevated highway fell onto the road beneath, according to Police Colonel Sitthiporn Kasi, superintendent at the local district police station.

Another police official from the station told Reuters that five people had also been injured in the accident.

It was the latest in a series of fatal accidents caused by construction projects in Thailand, and comes after a train was derailed on Wednesday in north-eastern Nakhon Ratchasima province by the collapse of a crane involved an elevated high-speed rail project.

As well as the 32 fatalities, 66 of the 195 passengers on the train were also injured, authorities said. An investigation is ongoing. - Reuters

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