
A Thai court issued 17 arrest warrants for those who were connected to the collapsed skyscrapers during the March earthquake.
When Bangkok felt the trembling of the 7.7 earthquake that hit Myanmar’s neighbors, the 30 -story tower was built to accommodate the main audit office.
The authorities have recovered 89 bodies from the tower’s debris and seven people remain as air.
The police reported that a warrant was issued to those involved in the design, architecture and building supervision of the tower, according to the police that investigated the cause of the collapse, local media reported.
The police have nominated one of the individuals, Premchai Karnasuta Premchai Karnasuta, one of Thailand’s largest construction company, Italy-Thai Development PLC.
Thai media reported on Thursday that investigators discovered structural defects in the building’s lift shaft. The Thai authorities have not yet announced the results as the cause of the collapse of the building.
In the video, the high -rise building in Bangkok is shaking, and the water fell due to strong tremors as the water fell from the rooftop pool to the lower streets.
The building of the Thai capital was not hurt in the earthquake except for the main audit office. Tower made of blue glass and steel, located opposite the Chatuchak Market, is a popular tourist attraction.
It has been built for three years at a cost of more than 2 billion times before it is reduced to debris.
When more than 400 workers collapsed, they were on this site and drones, sniper dogs, cranes and excavators were taken to help rescue.
On March 28, more than 3,000 people died and injured more than 4,500 people due to the earthquake of Myanmar, and trembling in other places, including Thailand and southwestern China.