April 7, 2025

K9 Team Concludes Search Operation at Collapsed State Audit Office

Bangkok: K9 units have halted their search for missing persons at the collapsed State Audit Office building after fulfilling a 10-day operational period. The decision follows standard protocol to prevent potential injuries to the K9 team members. The remaining rescue operations will now require the use of larger machinery. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Sutthikiat Sophonik, the head of

Focus on Heavy Machinery to Reach Zone B, C, Expecting Many People to Be Stranded

Bangkok: Heavy rain this morning has increased the obstacles to searching for victims and dismantling the collapsed Office of the Auditor General building. All officers had to temporarily stop their missions. Today, they will focus on using heavy machinery to reach Zone B and Zone C, which have what looks like human bodies stuck in the debris. The K9 team

USAR K9 Rescue Dog Team Says Goodbye to Missing Person’s Relative

Bangkok: The K9 USAR Thailand rescue dog team bids farewell to the missing person’s relatives after 11 days of continuous search missions. According to Thai News Agency, after 11 days of continuous search and rescue missions for missing persons from the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) building collapse, the K9 USAR Thailand rescue dog team has withdrawn its four-legged

Myanmar Labor Ambassador Visits Relief Center for Victims of State Audit Office Building Collapse

Bangkok: Today, the atmosphere at the shelter for victims of the Office of the Auditor General collapse incident saw Mr. Lay Maung, Myanmar’s Labor Attache to Thailand, visiting to provide encouragement and check information on Myanmar workers affected by the incident. According to Thai News Agency, the Myanmar Labour Attache spoke closely with and gathered information from the families of

Bangkok Officials Rush to Zone E in Search of Trapped Bodies

Bangkok: Rushing to scoop out the soil in Zone E, hoping to find the bodies of those trapped. BMA spokesperson reveals that officials are rushing to scoop out the soil in Zone E, hoping to find the bodies of those trapped. The zones where the most human remains were found are still Zones B and C, the area of ??the

Chinese Police Arrest Brokers in Dr. Boon Network, DSI to Receive Them Tonight

Bangkok: DSI Director-General reveals Chinese police arrest broker, suspect in ‘Dr. Boon Vanasin’ case, extradite to Thailand tonight Pol. Lt. Col. Yuthana Praedam, Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), revealed that the DSI had been contacted by the Chinese authorities through mutual cooperation that the Chinese police had arrested Ms. Thitiporn, one of the suspects in the network

Day 11: Operation to Salvage the Collapsed Office of the Auditor General Building

Bangkok: On the 11th day of the operation to clear the collapsed Office of the Auditor General building, officials are continuing to use heavy machinery to clear the debris, especially in Zones B and C, where it is believed that many people are trapped. According to Thai News Agency, today, officials focused on using heavy equipment to dismantle the collapsed