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Rescue Efforts Intensify for Sarawut ‘Dao’ Chanthason Amid Bangkok MRT Construction Site Landslide

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In the bustling heart of Bangkok, an unfolding drama grips the city as search efforts intensify to locate Sarawut “Dao” Chanthason, a dedicated Thai construction worker who inadvertently became the center of a heart-wrenching incident. The events spiraled into motion on May 19, when Sarawut, aged 33, was swallowed by an unexpected landslide at the MRT Orange Line construction site on Lan Luang Road. He had the misfortune of tumbling into a 19-metre-deep abyss meant for the foundation pile of the upcoming Lan Luang MRT Station, entombed beneath the shifting earth’s unyielding embrace.

Construction at the site had carried on unabated under skies that seemed deceptively calm despite recent rains. Workers and site managers, armed with confidence in their routines, were blindsided by the landslide that bore no precursors. Among the throng of workers, Chart, a 41-year-old colleague, recounted the momentary chaos as the landslide claimed Sarawut amidst the lunchtime lull. He described the jarring sight—to Channel 7—of Sarawut nearing the pit to switch off his machine, only to be ensnared by collapsing soil. Chart’s reaction was instant; with nerves electrified by panic, he scrambled to summon aid via his phone. Despite being a newcomer on the job for just ten days, the tragedy struck him with profound disquiet.

Amidst the frenetic emergency response, a Royal Traffic Police officer emerged as something of a local hero, descending heroically into the void, armed with little more than a sling to create life-sustaining air pockets in the dense, tenacious earth. Alas, he could only burrow down to about 10 meters—the soil resisted with a gluey obstinance.

While laborious hands dig, the emotional toll echoes far beyond the site. Wiriya “Aim” Chuenta, Sarawut’s 33-year-old fiancée, spoke through tears to DailyNews, recounting a dream steeped in foreboding omens—a crow’s ominous flight, a flickering power outage at her home, and a sense of dread she couldn’t quite shake. The couple, bound by dreams of a wedding in the years ahead, had seen Sarawut diligently labor to build towards that reality—now side-lined to a hope and a prayer for his safe return.

The rescue mission has drawn a wide sweep of aid from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Thailand, and the Ruam Katanyu Foundation, rallying resources and expertise for the race against time.

Meanwhile, across the tapestry of Thailand’s current events, tensions and triumphs unfold. Whether it’s the anticipation of Phuket’s City Pride 2025 parade, Thailand’s pivot towards global wellness leadership, or incidents like a reactive landslide at an MRT site, they paint a vivid portrait of a nation ever in motion.

But for now, all eyes—be they wearily optimistic or tearfully hopeful—remain fixed on Lan Luang Road, each heart secretly repeating a mantra as rescuers slog on: let there be a breath of life yet for Sarawut “Dao” Chanthason.

31 Comments

  1. Sammy27 May 20, 2025

    Such a tragedy! I hope Sarawut is found soon. It’s so scary how these landslides can happen out of nowhere.

    • Jane Doe May 20, 2025

      It really is scary. But shouldn’t there be more safety measures in place at construction sites?

      • Sammy27 May 20, 2025

        I agree. It’s a huge company, and they can afford safety protocols to avoid this.

      • tinaB May 20, 2025

        Agreed. It’s 2023, for god’s sake, we should be able to predict these things better!

    • John Q May 20, 2025

      Perhaps it was just bad luck. Sometimes Mother Nature shows who’s boss.

  2. AlexP May 20, 2025

    If I were working there, I wouldn’t feel safe now. What if it happens again?

    • Pete1999 May 20, 2025

      I wouldn’t either. Those workers deserve to know they’re protected.

    • AlexP May 20, 2025

      Exactly, and knowing a co-worker might not come home is terrifying!

    • sarah_h May 20, 2025

      Let’s hope this opens up discussions for better regulations.

  3. Luke M May 20, 2025

    I think this situation highlights the imbalance of priorities—economics over human lives.

    • MJones May 20, 2025

      Construction is a huge part of the economy, but I agree, human lives should come first.

  4. Tina May 20, 2025

    What a horrible thing for his fiancée, Wiriya. I can’t imagine what she’s going through.

    • SavJack May 20, 2025

      Heartbreaking! Let’s not forget the families behind these workers.

    • Tina May 20, 2025

      Yes, we should support them however we can, emotionally or otherwise.

  5. NomadKing May 20, 2025

    Isn’t it incredible that a police officer tried to dig in there with just a sling? That’s real heroism.

    • ynot May 20, 2025

      Indeed. But he shouldn’t have been put in that position to begin with.

    • GTaylor May 20, 2025

      True heroism! But it reflects poorly on the site management that they were unprepared.

  6. Maya L. May 20, 2025

    This is why I always feel nervous about big construction projects. One slip, and everything changes.

  7. EcoWarrior May 20, 2025

    Reminds me of the environmental impact that is often overlooked. We’re disturbing nature without enough caution.

  8. Kevin R. May 20, 2025

    We need better tech to predict and prevent these disasters. Investing in that could save lives!

  9. ParadiseLost May 20, 2025

    It seems like we, as a society, only respond after tragedy strikes. When will we ever be proactive?

    • scientist_9 May 20, 2025

      True, but predicting everything is practically impossible. We have to balance caution with progress.

  10. RealDealNeal May 20, 2025

    This event just shows how fragile our control over supposedly man-made projects is.

  11. JustLurking May 20, 2025

    Hopefully, this will be a wake-up call for stronger safety legislation. Fingers crossed Sarawut gets out alive!

  12. StreetWise May 20, 2025

    The media needs to keep this story alive. Public attention can help push for change.

  13. MsWonder May 20, 2025

    It’s a grim reminder of how working-class people bear the brunt of infrastructural expansion.

  14. CuriousCat May 20, 2025

    Has anyone heard back from the company’s management about how they’re handling this?

    • Sarah E. May 20, 2025

      I think they’re staying silent right now, which isn’t surprising but definitely alarming.

  15. Saddlebrook May 20, 2025

    Heart goes out to the rescuers, it must be taxing knowing how critical the situation is.

  16. TechieTom May 20, 2025

    With technology today, there should be a safer way to manage such rescues.

  17. kanokwan May 20, 2025

    It’s harrowing that this happened in such a populated area; it could have been even worse.

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