In Ban Thanon Khot, Thailand, a deadly accident occurred when a construction crane collapsed onto a moving train on Wednesday. At least 32 people died, and 66 others were injured. Most victims were students and workers traveling for school and work. Local resident and school volunteer Pitchaya Promenade described the scene: "The noise was abnormally loud. A huge, crashing sound." She saw a blue crane slide and then flip over onto the train. Parts of the train were crushed, with one carriage catching fire. Pitchaya, trained in first aid, helped attend to some of the wounded. She said, "If I had to describe the damage visually, it looked like a spoon scooping into a slice of cake." Rescuers used cranes and hydraulic tools to free trapped passengers amid smoke and oil spilling from the train. Restaurant owner Penporn Pumjantuek, near the site, recalled the chaos: "People were screaming 'Help! Help!' and smoke was starting to rise." She said she felt torn between fear and courage and remains scared when she thinks about the accident.