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Massive sinkhole opens in Bangkok amid Typhoon Ragasa, swallows cars and electricity poles. Watch

Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt confirmed to the Associated Press that three vehicles had been damaged in the collapse. He explained that the ground failure was linked to construction work for a new underground train station in the area.

September 24, 2025 / 15:57 IST
The governor confirmed that power and water supplies in the vicinity had been suspended to limit further risks. (Image: @RT_com/X)

A major sinkhole opened on a busy road in Bangkok, swallowing three cars and several electricity poles, and forcing nearby buildings to be evacuated. The incident, which took place in the Thai capital during ongoing monsoon rains, caused widespread disruption but no casualties.

Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt confirmed to the Associated Press that three vehicles had been damaged in the collapse. He explained that the ground failure was linked to construction work for a new underground train station in the area.

Footage of the event was widely circulated on social media. A video shared by Russian state outlet RT showed the ground surface subsiding gradually before widening, pulling down electricity poles and rupturing water pipes. Motorists could be seen attempting to reverse their vehicles as the depression expanded, ultimately cutting through all four lanes of the road.

The collapse extended as far as the edge of a police station, leaving its underground foundation visible. A nearby hospital announced the temporary closure of its outpatient services for two days as a precaution. City authorities stated that the hospital building itself had not been structurally compromised, but police personnel and other occupants of adjoining properties were ordered to leave.

The governor confirmed that power and water supplies in the vicinity had been suspended to limit further risks. He added that engineers and emergency crews had been tasked with stabilising the site quickly, with concerns mounting that seasonal downpours could worsen the damage.

The incident occurred at a time when Thailand is preparing for severe weather linked to Typhoon Ragasa. According to the Thailand Meteorological Department, the storm system, now located in the South China Sea, is expected to bring heavy rainfall and flooding across the northern, northeastern, central, and eastern provinces this week. The forecast included the Central Plain region, which covers Bangkok and its metropolitan area.

Shubhi Mishra
first published: Sep 24, 2025 03:47 pm

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