Deadly Thailand bridge collapse caused by cables: report
  • 9 years ago
The Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT) has said that substandard material was to blame for the deadly collapse of a suspension bridge on April 28 in Tha Luang that killed four people.
Dozens more were injured on April 28 when the suspension bridge collapsed in the city of Ayutthaya, around 75km north of the capital Bangkok. The 120m long bridge, which is open to motorcycles, bicycles and foot traffic, collapsed at around 6pm after its stay cables snapped, causing dozens of people to fall around 20m into the Pa Sak River.
The EIT inquiry found that a decision to cut the number of cables from 22 to 12 was responsible for the collapse as the cables did not meet minimum standards.
Many of the victims were crushed by the bridge's concrete slabs. The dead included two males and three females. Forty-five people were taken to a local hospital with two said to be in critical condition local newspapers said. The death toll could rise further as rescuers searched the river for more victims.
According to reports the bridge was repaired last year at a cost of 8 million baht following severe flooding in 2011.

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