Nakhon ratchasima: Officials are preparing to lower a construction crane used for the high-speed railway after its base collapsed onto a train, resulting in numerous deaths and injuries. Three people remain missing. According to Thai News Agency, last night, various agencies searched for the last three missing persons at the site of the collapse of a crane support structure at a high-speed railway construction site, which fell on passenger train number 21, Bangkok - Ubon Ratchathani. The accident resulted in 32 deaths and 64 injuries. However, after a thorough search, no further victims were found, and the search was suspended at approximately 9:00 PM. Initially, it is presumed that they may be among the group trapped under the crane and burned beyond recognition. Meanwhile, the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Police Commander has ordered a check of the civil registry against the passenger list to contact their relatives. This morning, officials prepared two cranes to lower the construction crane, weighing hun dreds of tons, that had collapsed during the high-speed railway construction project. Meanwhile, Professor Suchatvee Suwansawat, former president of the Council of Engineers, inspected the site and stated that it was a shameful incident, as the collapse occurred before the crane had even begun to bear any weight. He also noted that global safety standards prohibit any activities below the crane while construction is underway, and called for the enactment of public safety legislation to prevent similar incidents from recurring.