A skyscraper under construction in Bangkok has collapsed following a massive earthquake that struck the Thai capital earlier today.
The dramatic collapse occurred as powerful tremors rocked the city, sending shockwaves through buildings and prompting widespread panic. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, and there is currently no word on casualties.
Emergency services have rushed to the scene, and search and rescue teams are being deployed amid fears that workers may have been inside the structure when it gave way.
Widespread Shaking Across the City
Residents reported strong shaking across Bangkok, with some buildings swaying for several seconds. Videos posted on social media show people evacuating offices, shopping centres, and high-rises as alarms sounded and debris fell from structures.
One witness near the collapsed construction site said:
“It was terrifying. The ground was shaking, and then we heard a huge crash. Dust filled the air, and people were screaming and running.”
Authorities Assessing Damage
Officials have not yet released the magnitude or epicentre of the earthquake, though local seismology centres have confirmed that it was one of the strongest quakes to hit the region in years.
Thai authorities have launched an emergency response operation, with structural engineers, police, and medical crews dispatched to critical sites.
Public Urged to Stay Safe
Residents are being urged to stay away from damaged buildings, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow updates from emergency services.
No official casualty figures have been confirmed at this stage. Authorities are expected to provide a full briefing once initial assessments have been completed.
This is a developing story. More updates will follow as information becomes available.