January 14, 2026 | 06:57 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Thai officials have raised the death toll to at least 29 after an accident caused by a construction crane falling on a passenger train northeast of the Thai capital, Bangkok.
At least 64 people were reported injured in the accident.
The train was travelling from Bangkok to Thailand's northeast when the accident occurred in the Sikhio district of Nakhon Ratchasima province, 230 kilometers (143 miles) northeast of Bangkok.
Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said that 195 people were on board the train. He said he has ordered an investigation into the incident.
Thatchapon Chinnawong, the district's police chief, later told French news agency AFP that rescue operations were being paused due to "chemical leakage" at the scene.
What do we know about the incident?
The crane was being used in building a high-speed rail network when it collapsed at around 09:00 a.m. local time (0200 GMT).
The derailment occurred on part of an ambitious planned high-speed rail project that will eventually connect China with much of Southeast Asia, associated with Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative.
"A crane collapsed onto a train causing it to derail and catch fire," the Nakhon Ratchasima Public Relations Department said in a statement. It said the fire had been put out.
Live footage showed rescue workers rushing to the scene, with a brightly colored train derailed on its side as smoke billowed from the debris. Thai media reported the train had three carriages, the last two being the most damaged.
A local resident said he had heard a loud noise followed by two explosions, forcing him to rush out of his house.
"When I went to see what had happened, I found the crane sitting on a passenger train with three carriages. The metal from the crane appeared to strike the middle of the second carriage, slicing it in half," the resident said.
In August 2024, a railway tunnel on the planned route, also in Nakhon Ratchasima, collapsed, killing three workers.
Read: Thailand to Host Tomorrowland in December 2026, First in Southeast Asia
Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News
Thailand Ready to Build Asia's Fifth Disneyland
11 jam lalu

There may be a new Disneyland soon in Asia, specifically from Thailand.
Malaysia Surpasses Thailand as Tourist Arrivals Reach 38.3 Million
2 hari lalu

A high increase in tourist visits to Malaysia in 2025 is attributed to flexible visa policies and enhanced infrastructure.
Thailand Eyes Asia's Fifth Disneyland to Attract High-Spending Tourists
2 hari lalu

If built in Thailand, this will be the fifth in Asia after two in Japan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.
Thailand to Host Tomorrowland in December 2026, First in Southeast Asia
4 hari lalu

Tomorrowland, one of the world's most popular electronic dance music (EDM) festivals, will officially take place in Thailand.
US Pledges $45M for Thailand-Cambodia Border Stability
4 hari lalu

The United States will provide $45 million in funding to support stabilization between Thailand and Cambodia following the recent ceasefire.
5 Asian Destinations Perfect for Slow Travel in 2026
9 hari lalu

Here are five Asian cities and regions where slow travel can transform your journey in 2026.
From Education to Marriage, Major Human Rights Gains of 2025
12 hari lalu

Though 2025 saw flagrant human rights abuses across the globe, the year also brought many positive developments.
Thailand Releases 18 Cambodian Soldiers After Ceasefire Deal
14 hari lalu

Thailand freed 18 Cambodian soldiers Wednesday after 155 days in detention, following a renewed border ceasefire.
After Deadly Border Clashes, China Mediates Cambodia-Thailand Peace Effort
16 hari lalu

China urges Cambodia and Thailand to take gradual steps to achieve a comprehensive and sustainable ceasefire and maintain regional peace.
Cambodia-Thailand Border Remains Calm for Second Day After Ceasefire
16 hari lalu

A ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand has led to a calm situation along the border.









































