Bangkok, Thailand – Within the teeming metropolis that’s central Bangkok, Methinee Phoovatis monitored a small laptop display, hoping to search out indicators of survivors.
Surrounding Methinee, different members of Thailand’s Division of Catastrophe Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) coordinated the handfuls of rescue staff shuttling alongside a path that led to an infinite mound of particles.
The rescue groups labored in shifts, looking for any indications of life beneath the hill of cement and metal that loomed over them.
“We’re simply hoping for a miracle that a few of the persons are nonetheless alive,” Methinee, a plan and coverage analyst within the DDPM, instructed Al Jazeera.
It was 4 days after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake jolted Bangkok on March 28, and because the hours and days handed, the possibilities of Methinee and her colleagues discovering survivors had been more and more slim.
“We are attempting our greatest for the folks. Hopefully, they’re nonetheless alive,” she mentioned, standing subsequent to a whiteboard exhibiting the tally of 73 people who had been nonetheless lacking beneath the rubble of the unfinished 30-storey constructing, which was designed to deal with Thailand’s Nationwide Audit Workplace.
The earthquake that rocked the Thai capital was significantly shallow, simply 10km (6.2 miles) deep, which intensified the shock waves on the earth’s floor.
Although located greater than 1,200km (750 miles) from the epicentre in Myanmar where thousands died, the earthquake introduced Bangkok to a standstill. Panicked residents of this metropolis of greater than 11 million folks rushed out into the streets in the hunt for security as buildings swayed and shuddered.
A month on, life within the Thai capital has returned to regular.
However the dozens of deaths – most of which had been on the website of the collapsed audit workplace constructing – and the shock of the occasions of March 28 have prompted issues for some in Bangkok in regards to the security of high-rise residing on the earth’s twelfth tallest metropolis.
‘Individuals had been screaming’
A sudden feeling of nausea and the swaying of lamps inside his condominium on the ninth flooring of a 41-storey constructing instructed Harry Yang he was at risk.
“I ran out onto my balcony and every thing was shaking,” mentioned the 29-year-old, who has referred to as Bangkok his dwelling since delivery.
“Individuals had been screaming,” he mentioned.
Dashing down the hearth escape stairs, Yang instantly considered his ageing father who lives on the thirty second flooring in one other high-rise constructing in Bangkok and who has points with mobility.
Though his father, who works as an vintage supplier, made it out of the ordeal unscathed, the quake destroyed a lot of his antiques and left him terrified.
“My dad is 68 years outdated, he has leg issues, and he wanted to climb down” stairs to achieve the bottom flooring, Yang mentioned.
Individuals had good cause to be scared. Video clips on social media confirmed Bangkok shaking, with particles falling to the bottom and water pouring in torrents from skyscraper infinity swimming swimming pools.
Lapaphutch Lertsachanant was in her condominium on the Twenty seventh flooring when the quake struck.
“The constructing was actually transferring aspect to aspect. I actually felt at that second that the constructing may very well be reduce in half,” Lapaphutch mentioned.
“I actually thought that I wouldn’t survive,” she added, recalling her need to talk to her associate one ultimate time by telephone. “I assumed I might have my final phrases with him. He can be with me in my final moments alive.”
Though seismic occasions within the wider Southeast Asia area are frequent, the size of the quake that hit Myanmar – the place greater than 3,700 folks had been killed – and shook Bangkok took many unexpectedly.
Wang Yu, affiliate professor within the division of geosciences on the Nationwide Taiwan College, mentioned Myanmar lies instantly on a tectonic fault line, the Sagaing Fault, and the March 28 quake occurred after a strike-slip fault between the India and Eurasian plates.
In keeping with america Geological Survey (USGS), a strike-slip refers to a tectonic fault the place two plates transfer horizontally previous one another. Since 1900, the USGS stories that six different giant earthquakes with a magnitude of seven.0 or extra have occurred inside 250km (155 miles) of the epicentre in Myanmar of the March 28 quake.
Bangkok is constructed on a basin of unstable soil that may improve the impact of those quakes, Wang Yu defined.
“When a seismic wave transmits from the skin into the basin, the amplitude of the seismic wave will likely be enlarged,” he mentioned.
However the exact cause why the constructing in central Bangkok collapsed stays beneath investigation. No different constructing in Bangkok suffered such a catastrophic failure, though many sustained structural harm. Officers in Thailand have launched an investigation to evaluate whether or not correct constructing protocols had been adopted.
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‘Earthquake Resistant Design’
Thailand first launched seismic laws on buildings in 1997. In 2007, new laws specified that buildings greater than 15 metres (49ft) in high-risk areas like Bangkok have to be constructed to resist quakes of as much as magnitude 7.0. Two years later, in 2009, the Thai Division of Public Works and City and Nation Planning launched a complete “Commonplace for Earthquake Resistant Design of Buildings”.
Given these constructing and engineering laws, questions have been raised over how the almost-constructed constructing in Bangkok might collapse.
“I believe we have to discover the foundation trigger so a minimum of we will be taught some classes and enhance constructing laws,” Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt mentioned shortly after the quake, as native authorities fanned out throughout Thailand to check buildings and assess whether or not they had been nonetheless structurally sound.
Up to now, the bulk have been deemed to fulfill security requirements.
On April 3, simply six days after the earthquake, Bangkok’s Metropolitan Authority declared an finish to the “catastrophe scenario” in Bangkok, aside from the constructing collapse website.

Now a month on from the catastrophe, some residents are nonetheless involved as superficial cracks and different harm to their high-rise residences have contributed to lingering emotions of insecurity.
Regardless of engineers declaring that his condominium was protected to reside in, 32-year-old Varuth Pongsapipatt discovered the sequence of cracks operating up the partitions of his condominium a bit unsettling, however he was coping with it.
“It’s fairly scary, but it surely has no impact on the construction of the constructing, so it’s OK,” he instructed Al Jazeera.
With the raise in her condominium out of fee after the quake, Lapaphutch mentioned she was compelled to maneuver into her dad and mom’ dwelling for nearly three weeks, and she or he was not in a rush to return to her Twenty seventh-floor place.
“I don’t really feel I’m protected going again to residing in a tall constructing,” she mentioned.
Harry Yang mentioned his father had refused to return to his 32-floor dwelling, frightened that aftershocks could happen.
“My dad and mom are actually involved. My dad has been staying in a lodge because the earthquake occurred,” Yang instructed Al Jazeera earlier this month.
Sluggish response
Analysis by Thailand’s Nationwide Institute of Improvement Administration (NIDA) after the earthquake discovered that some 68 % of respondents had been involved in regards to the stability and security of buildings.
For some, the impact on the property market was a fear, too.
“I’m extra involved about property costs,” Yang mentioned.
“I believe this may have a big effect on the property market and shopper confidence. Lots of people are looking for a technique to transfer out,” he mentioned.
Following the quake, Thai monetary analysts predicted that condominium gross sales may very well be hit with potential patrons pondering twice earlier than buying a high-rise constructing in Bangkok, inserting additional stress on the nation’s property sector.
“The March 28 earthquake is anticipated to create a windfall for low-rise homes, that are perceived as much less weak to seismic occasions. This development will mirror the shift seen in 2011 when nationwide flooding led homebuyers to favour condos over low-rise homes,” the Bangkok Publish newspaper reported earlier this month.
The quake additionally uncovered severe shortcomings in Thailand’s emergency alert system.
Though an earthquake warning system was supposed to maintain the Thai public up to date with data, warning messages might solely be despatched out in batches of 200,000 at a time, making a bottleneck that slowed down communications in a rustic of virtually 72 million.
Harry Yang mentioned neither he nor his dad and mom acquired any emergency response messaging. They had been compelled to look on-line for data after the quake hit.
Weeks on from the quake, Bangkok resident Lapaphutch additionally mentioned she had by no means acquired any emergency data.
“We actually want this sort of system that may alert us,” she mentioned. “Everybody in Thailand must be reviewing these sorts of notifications to make us properly ready.”
The survey by NIDA confirmed that just about 60 % of these polled had been involved in regards to the effectiveness of the early warning methods. Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has since referred to as for upgrades to the system to extend the printed capability of the alert batches to 1 million at a time, in keeping with native stories.
Regardless of the challenges, Thailand emerged from the tremor comparatively unscathed.
Simply metres from the positioning of the collapsed 30-storey constructing, Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market was already bustling with vacationers simply days after the quake, and the occasions appeared nearly like a distant reminiscence in a metropolis that by no means actually sleeps.
Harry Yang agreed.
Bangkok residents had initially felt scared, however that will go, he mentioned.
“Finally it’s going to return again to regular.”