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 stairs connecting to the parking building.

According to Thai News Agency, last evening, Mr. Ekwaranyu Amrapal, spokesman for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, gave an interview updating the situation, saying that officials are still using heavy machinery to gradually scoop out all the cement debris from the building. They will bring a backhoe up through Zone B to scoop out the debris from Zone E, which is on the top. By tonight, it is expected that the height of the building's wreckage will be reduced for the safety of the officials working there, and it is hoped that the bodies of those trapped inside will be found.

And the places where it is expected that the most trapped bodies will be found are Zones B and C, as these are areas with stairs connecting to the parking building at the back. This morning, about 4-5 pieces of human remains were found, which were sent to the Police General Hospital's forensic department for further examination. The whiteboard currently shows the death toll at 17, and the bodies that have been found have not yet been identified, so the numbers on the board have not been changed.

As for the initial compensation measures, more than 4,000 people have already complained about damages from the earthquake. Tomorrow is the first day of registration. There will be compensation for cracked building structures, deaths, and injuries. Normally, people have to file a complaint first before going to the district office. But this time, it is a convenience for the people by having the police stationed at all 50 district offices throughout Bangkok. People can register from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for a period of 1 month. The last day is April 27.