LONDON — At least 22 people were killed on Wednesday as a construction crane for a high-speed rail bridge collapsed onto a moving passenger train in Thailand, government officials said.
At least 64 others were injured, the Thai Ministry of Public Health said in a statement.
The crane crashed onto the train at about 9:05 am as it traveled between the Nong Nam Khun and Sikhiu stations, in the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima, according to the Office of the Prime Minister.

A train traveling from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani lies damaged after being derailed when a construction crane fell onto one of its carriages, causing multiple casualties, in Sikhio district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand, Jan. 14, 2026.
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“Train derailed and caught fire. 30+ passengers injured, many trapped in carriages,” the government said in an initial statement posted on social media. “Multiple rescue teams deployed.”
The train, which had departed from Bangkok, was carrying 195 passengers and staff members, according to the State Railway of Thailand.

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows aid workers after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026.
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Investigators were working at the scene to identify the dead and injured, according to Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, the deputy prime minister and minister of transport.
Ratchakitprakarn said in a statement released by the railway that the initial death toll had been thought to be four, but that had since risen to at least a dozen.

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows a scene after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026.
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“These figures are currently being verified and officially confirmed by the relevant agencies on the ground,” the minister said in Thai in statement posted to social media.
The health ministry raised that figure again, saying several hours later that at least 22 people had been killed. The bodies of the dead had been transferred to Sikhiu Hospital, the ministry said, adding that the injured were being treated at several local hospitals.
The train was listed as the Special Express Train No. 21, which connects Bangkok, the capital, with Ubon Ratchithani, a city in the northeast, according to the railway.


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