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In Thailand, crane accident kills 32 people

The regional governor reported that a train derailed on Wednesday in northeastern Thailand after a crane fell onto two of its wagons. At least 32 people were killed and 66 injured.

The accident happened in the 'Sikhio' district of Nakhon Ratchasima Province, 230 km northeast of Bangkok. It was on a train bound for Ubon Ratchathani.

In a press release, Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn stated that there were 195 passengers aboard the train. He also said he ordered an investigation.

The crane, which was working on high-speed rail construction project collapsed when it hit a passing train. This caused the train to derail briefly and catch fire.

After being briefed on the incident, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said to reporters that the State Railway of Thailand should provide good compensation to the families of those who died. He added: "We must investigate... and take legal actions."

The Italian-Thai Development Public Company Limited, which had been contracted to build the rail section, expressed regret and promised to compensate and provide relief to the families of those who died.

A 30-storey Bangkok building being constructed by a joint-venture including ITD collapsed in March of last year killing 89 after an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 struck Myanmar.

ITD President Premchai Karnasuta was

Indicted on August

Along with 22 other people on allegations of negligence, and breaching "construction regulations". When they were arrested for the first time in May, the executive and 14 other people denied any wrongdoing.

Smoke Billows from Wreckage

The ministry shared images of train carriages flipped over next to shrubland, and firefighters extinguishing an blaze while smoke billowed.

The footage, which was verified by, showed rescue workers attempting to remove casualties from a mangled carriage. Some of the badly injured passengers were already being loaded into ambulances.

The elevated high-speed railway project was built above an existing rail line. The concrete stanchions that were built to support the rail link are still holding up a part of the collapsed crane. Debris is dangling from the tracks below.

The project is part of a transnational high-speed rail link between the Thai capital and the southwest Chinese city Kunming.

The recovery operations continued at the accident site into the evening of Wednesday.?Anutin said that the track must be cleared by the weekend. He said that delays on this major rail line would harm the local economy.

HIGH-SPEED LINK?CONNECTS CHINA THROUGH THE LAOS

Mao Ning, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said that Beijing attaches great importance to the safety of personnel and projects in Thailand.

"At the moment, it appears that a Thai company was building the relevant section." The cause of the accident remains under investigation.

The high-speed cross-country rail project will link to China via Laos. Last year, the government announced that more than one-third of the construction work had been completed on the segment between Bangkok and Nakhon Ratchasima. The entire line from Nong Khai to the border with Laos is expected to be ready by 2030. (Reporting Panarat Thepgumpanat, Panu Wongcha -um and Ethan Wang from Beijing; editing David Stanway Sharon Singleton Mark Heinrich

(source: Reuters)