PHUKET: Property owners protested to Phuket's governor yesterday over a development that has undermined the wall around their homes, threatening to collapse it at any moment.
For two years the local officials in the Phuket City district of Rassada have ignored the impending wall fall because of divided opinions about the liability, protesters told Phuket Governor Nisit Jansomwong.
The wall backs onto seven properties, the governor was told, and the home owners are seeking about 900,000 baht in compensation from their developer neighbor to shore up their properties.
Parts of buildings are also likely to collapse, the protesters said.
Governor Nisit today ordered an inspection of the property, which is on the opposite side of Thepkasattri Road, not far from the SuperCheap store.
The inspection is likely to take place this afternoon.
For two years the local officials in the Phuket City district of Rassada have ignored the impending wall fall because of divided opinions about the liability, protesters told Phuket Governor Nisit Jansomwong.
The wall backs onto seven properties, the governor was told, and the home owners are seeking about 900,000 baht in compensation from their developer neighbor to shore up their properties.
Parts of buildings are also likely to collapse, the protesters said.
Governor Nisit today ordered an inspection of the property, which is on the opposite side of Thepkasattri Road, not far from the SuperCheap store.
The inspection is likely to take place this afternoon.
We all know it. Still it is striking every time what influential thai people think they just can do and actually ignore other peoples thoughts/safety with or without authorization of Government on Phuket.
Posted by Kurt on July 23, 2015 08:05