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Thai authorities ended the search at a collapsed building in Bangkok, which killed 96 people in a March earthquake. Eighty-nine bodies were retrieved, with seven still missing. The collapse raised concerns about construction safety and corruption. Investigations continue, with arrests made, including a Chinese executive and Thai shareholders. A Thai-Chinese steel company is also under scrutiny for supplying substandard materials.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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