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Thailand tackles massive sinkholes in the capital

Officials said that Thai authorities were rushing to stop a sinkhole in central Bangkok, which was disrupting traffic and utilities.

The sinkhole was about 900 square meters in size and extended 50 metres deep (164 feet). It stopped traffic.

Social media footage showed the road sinking slowly as water poured from a drain pipe and dragged down electrical poles. The hospital said it would not accept any patients during this incident.

Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister of Thailand, told reporters that dirt from an underground construction project was slipping in. "Fortunately, there have been no fatalities or injuries." Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt stated that a pipe burst, so both water and electricity lines were cut.

He said, "The hospital is fine. But we're worried about the police station. It's still dangerous there and the public was evacuated."

By noon, the authorities had stopped further ground movements and were closely monitoring the site. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway, Panarat Thepgumpanat and Chayut setboonsarng)

(source: Reuters)