BBC at scene as Bangkok tower collapse rescue efforts continue

Dozens of workers were trapped when the building collapsed after a huge earthquake hit neighbouring Myanmar.
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Dozens of workers were trapped and there have been a number of confirmed fatalities.
BBC correspondent Arunoday Mukharji visited the scene and said there was a "lot of work still left to be done" in the search for survivors and to reach the dead.
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