At least 32 killed as crane collapses on train in Thailand

I mean, can you believe what happened in Thailand?! 🤯 A crane just collapsed onto a train and it's absolute chaos! 32 people dead, hundreds injured... it's so senseless. I'm not surprised really though, I've been saying that their construction safety protocols are super lax for ages. Like, they need to get their act together ASAP. The high-speed rail project is supposed to be this big deal, but at what cost? 🤦‍♀️ All this money and resources going into a project that's already got people dying on the job... it's just not right.

And don't even get me started on the train company. I'm sure they're totally gonna try to blame someone else or make excuses for their own negligence. But the truth is, they knew about the risks of this project and still went ahead with it. So yeah, blacklisting companies that keep having accidents is a great idea. They should be held accountable for their actions.

I mean, have you seen those construction sites in Thailand? It's like a war zone most of the time. I'm not saying they're all bad or anything, but they definitely need to step up their game when it comes to safety. This accident could've been prevented if they just followed the rules... 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG, THIS IS JUST DISASTROUS!!!! 🤯 I cant even imagine the panic and fear on those people's faces when this happened... 32 lives lost is just heartbreaking 🤕. The fact that it was a construction site with a high-speed rail project going on makes me think there were probably some serious safety protocols being ignored 🚫. We need to make sure that companies are held accountable for their actions and that stricter regulations are put in place ASAP 💪. This accident could have been prevented if they just followed the rules 🙏. Its so frustrating when these kinds of accidents happen, especially with all the new infrastructure projects going on... we should be building safer not more deadly places 🌆.
 
😱 OMG, this is like something straight outta a horror movie!!! I'm literally shook thinking about how many lives lost already... 32 people are gone and hundreds more injured 🤕🚑. This is just heartbreaking, especially knowing that it's part of a huge infrastructure project trying to upgrade Thailand's transportation system 💨. The thought of those trains running at 150mph once they're done is just crazy, but the construction site's safety record is already pretty sketchy 🤦‍♂️.

We gotta get to the bottom of this accident ASAP and find out what went wrong 🚔💡 so we can prevent something like this from happening again in the future 💪. The PM's idea of blacklisting companies with a history of accidents is a great one - we need more accountability for these projects 🎯. Fingers crossed that justice will be served and safety measures are put in place to protect workers and passengers alike 🙏💕
 
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