The Thai Court issued 17 arrest orders for the crash of the Bangkok skyscraper

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A Thailand court issued 17 arrest orders for people related to the construction of a skyscraper, which collapsed during an earthquake in March.

The 30-storey tower that was built to accommodate the State Audit Office was carved when Bangkok was hit by a magnitude 7.7 tremor An earthquake that hit neighboring MyanmarS

Authorities said they had restored 89 bodies from the ruins of the tower, while seven remained unauthorized.

Police investigating the cause of the collapse said the Varants were issued to people involved in the design, construction and construction supervision of the tower, local media reported.

Police have pointed only one of the persons as a businessman Strum Carnasut, a former president of the Italian Thai development PLC., One of the largest construction companies in Thailand.

Thai media reported on Thursday that investigators have found structural shortcomings in an elevator shaft in the building. The Thai authorities are yet to release their discoveries in the cause of the collapse of the building.

Shots showed buildings with tall buildings when swinging on Bangkok and water falling from the pools on the roof on the streets below As a result of strong tremors.

The buildings in the Thai capital emerged from the earthquake largely unharmed, with the exception of the state audit office – a tower made of blue glass and steel, which was opposite the market in Chatushak, a popular tourist attraction.

It has been built for three years at a price of more than two billion Thai Bat ($ 59 million; £ 45 million) before it is reduced to ruins.

More than 400 workers were at the place when he collapsed and drones, clicking dogs, faucets and excavators were introduced to help rescue efforts.

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