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Road subsidence reported in Pratumnak area — Pattaya officers act swiftly to ensure safety
One officer was able to insert his entire leg into the sinkhole — prompting Jomtien municipal officers to swiftly inspect and secure the scene on Phra Tamnak Soi 5.
PATTAYA, Thailand – Officials from the Jomtien municipal enforcement team responded promptly after residents reported a section of road had caved in near Soi 5 on Phra Tamnak Road in Pattaya. The road had subsided into a noticeable hole, raising concerns among locals about the risk to pedestrians, motorcyclists, and drivers in the area.
Upon inspection, the officers immediately coordinated with relevant city departments to assess the damage and plan necessary repairs. The sinkhole was found to be deep enough that one official could insert his entire leg into it, highlighting the severity of the subsidence. Temporary safety measures have been put in place, and city engineers are expected to begin roadwork shortly to restore the area and prevent further erosion.
Residents praised the quick response and professionalism of the officers. One local commented, “Thank you for inspecting the area and putting public safety first. We appreciate the hard work of our municipal officers.”
Pattaya City encourages all residents to remain alert and report similar incidents of road damage, flooding, or public hazards via the City Hotline 1337, which operates 24/7. The hotline allows for swift communication between the public and municipal teams, ensuring a faster and more coordinated response to emergencies and infrastructure issues.
Road subsidence sparks safety concerns; city officials coordinate urgent repairs in central Pattaya.
Residents thank municipal officers for prioritizing public safety and responding without delay.
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