On March 28, an earthquake of 7.7 magnitude rattled Bangkok—yet only one building collapsed: a 30-storey government tower under construction...
On March 28, an earthquake of 7.7 magnitude rattled Bangkok—yet only one building collapsed: a 30-storey government tower under construction. It wasn’t just bad luck. It was a blueprint for disaster.
This video uncovers the shocking truth behind the collapse: fake steel, illegal foreign ownership, and a Chinese state contractor caught sneaking into the rubble to retrieve sensitive documents. The project was part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative—and now it’s at the center of a $60 million scandal.
As of April 27, 2025, 62 deaths have been confirmed, with 32 people still missing, and national investigators digging deeper, this is no longer just a construction failure. It’s a corruption crisis unraveling at the highest levels.
The building was being built by a Chinese company and a Thai construction firm. The collapse was the deadliest single incident in Thailand from the earthquake, with most of the fatalities thought to be construction workers.
Key Points:
- Location: Bangkok, Thailand
- Date: March 28, 2025
- Cause: 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar
- Building: 30-story skyscraper, under construction for the State Audit Office
- Status: The building was 30% complete and undergoing piping and glass wall installation.
- Casualties: 62 confirmed deaths, 32 missing, 9 injured.
- Investigation: A Thai government investigation is underway to determine the cause of the collapse.
- Construction: The building was being built by a Chinese company and a Thai construction firm.
- Questions: The structural integrity of the building and the construction processes are being questioned.
- Documents: Four Chinese nationals were detained for allegedly attempting to remove documents from the site, raising further questions about the incident.
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