Selangor Journal
A view of the business district is seen from the rooftop of the Baiyoke Sky Hotel during the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in Bangkok, Thailand, April 29, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Dozens suffer minor injuries in escalator incident at Bangkok Skytrain station

BANGKOK, Aug 21 — A commuter reaching the top of a crowded escalator at the Surasak Skytrain station in Bangkok’s Bang Rak district is believed to have fallen backwards, prompting a domino effect that left 28 people with minor injuries.

In a statement released today, Skytrain operator Bangkok Transit System (BTS) said the incident happened at 6.38pm (local time) on Saturday and denied a news report that it was due to an escalator malfunction.

BTS had temporarily closed off the escalator for inspection after the incident and will take care of the injured, the statement read.

Meanwhile, Deputy Inspector at Yannawa Police Station Lieutenant Colonel Somyot Bunnakaew said the incident happened when a group of commuters after attending a concert celebrating the 170th anniversary of Bangkok Christian College, were scrambling up the escalator following heavy rain.

“It is believed that someone at the top of the moving escalator fell backwards and created a domino effect that prompted other commuters to fall on the crowded escalator,” he said.

Rescue volunteers rushed to the scene and sent the injured — two men and 26 women — to nearby hospitals.

— Bernama

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