Rescue Efforts Underway: Trapped in Thai Building Collapse
In Bangkok, Thai rescuers are working diligently to free 81 individuals trapped in rubble following a building collapse caused by a powerful earthquake. The incident has resulted in three confirmed fatalities, according to Thai Defence Minister Phumtham Wechachai. The rescue operation continues as officials mobilize resources.

In the aftermath of a severe earthquake, Thai rescue teams are racing against time to extract 81 individuals who remain trapped under a collapsed building in Bangkok. The devastating incident occurred on Thursday, as emergency services continue their efforts to locate and save those buried beneath the debris.
According to Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechachai, there have been three confirmed deaths so far. The government has deployed additional resources to aid in the rescue mission, with hopes of preventing the death toll from rising further.
Rescue operations have been challenged by the scale of the destruction and the urgency of the situation. As families await news of their loved ones, the nation watches closely, hoping for more survivors to be found amidst the chaos.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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