Government Accountability

Thailand’s Deadly Construction Disasters Expose Globalist Failures and the Cost to Sovereign Safety

By National Correspondent | January 15, 2026

Two back-to-back deadly construction accidents in Thailand reveal the dangers of lax oversight and foreign control tied to China’s Belt and Road, raising urgent questions about national sovereignty and public safety.

Less than 24 hours after a catastrophic crane collapse on a passenger train in northeastern Thailand killed at least 32 people, another construction accident shook the outskirts of Bangkok. This time, a massive crane fell during an elevated road project on Rama 2 Road in Samut Sakhon province, trapping vehicles beneath tons of metal girders. While official death tolls remain unconfirmed, volunteer rescuers confirm at least one fatality. These tragic incidents are not isolated misfortunes but rather symptoms of systemic failure. The first disaster occurred along the route of a high-speed rail project costing over $16 billion — part of...

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