Worker falls into deep hole at subway construction site

Rescue teams race to find a worker who fell into a 19-metre-deep hole at an Orange Line subway site in Bangkok; efforts hampered by muddy conditions.

Rescue teams are working urgently to locate a worker who fell into a deep excavation shaft—estimated to be around 18 to 19 metres deep—at the construction site of a Bangkok Orange Line subway station in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district on Monday afternoon.

Rescue Efforts Ongoing; Worker’s Condition Unknown

As of Monday evening, the worker, identified only as Dao, a male from Si Sa Ket province, had not yet been located. The hole is reportedly around 2 to 3 metres wide, and Dao’s condition remains unknown.

Conflicting Reports on How Worker Fell

Eyewitness accounts varied. Some claimed Dao had been adjusting the drill head of the machine he was operating when he fell. Others said he was walking near the hole to take his lunch break shortly after 12pm, when he accidentally slipped and fell in.

Worker falls into deep hole at Bangkok subway construction site

Emergency Responders Struggle with Muddy Conditions

Workers at the site quickly contacted the Ruamkatanyu Foundation and the Nang Loeng police station for assistance. Emergency teams and a fire unit were dispatched to the scene.

A traffic police officer was initially lowered into the shaft using a sling but was only able to descend about 10 metres before thick mud blocked further access. He reported that the hole was partially filled with sticky mud, which made visibility and breathing difficult. The officer attempted to dig to allow air in, but the mud proved too dense.

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