New Delhi, Sept. 24 -- A road collapse in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, on early Wednesday left a massive hole that swallowed cars and power poles.
The road caved in directly in front of a local police station and Vajira Hospital, creating a sinkhole roughly 50 meters (160 feet) wide and dozens of meters deep.
The sudden collapse caused significant infrastructure damage, tearing down power lines and exposing a burst water pipe that gushed water into the void. Emergency crews and police quickly cordoned off the site, with a pickup truck seen precariously balanced on the edge of the chasm.
After the incident, people in the vicinity were evacuated to ensure their safety.
Suriyachai Rawiwan, director of Bangkok's disaster prevention depart...
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