The 32-story tower that collapsed in Thailand on March 28 was supposed to house the State Audit Office. Now, two Chinese companies involved in its construction are under scrutiny by the authorities.
Friday's earthquake was the second most powerful in Myanmar's recorded history after a magnitude 8 quake east of Mandalay in ...
The collapse of the Sky Villa complex in the Myanmar city of Mandalay buried an unknown number of people amid the earthquake ...
Following building collapse in Myanmar, attention turns to the Chinese state-owned firm's international projects and history ...
For the third time in just two weeks, a local building has problems. An engineer said it’s a matter of water getting into the ...
A year after a container ship collided with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing the structure to collapse and ...
Trapped victims are more likely to survive if they are in a debris-free pocket that prevents major injury while they await ...
The nation of Myanmar continues to feel the effects of the two earthquakes that rocked several cities and left thousands dead ...
According to the New Orleans Department of Code Enforcement, the home had multiple violations and has been flagged for ...
The governor of Bangkok says authorities are investigating why a high-rise building under construction collapsed during an ...
Officers questioned four Chinese men who were found removing 32 files from containers behind the collapsed building, a police official said.
When the earthquake that hit Myanmar sent its tremors to Thailand, Naruemon Thonglek didn’t immediately know it also had ...
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