A tragic accident in Thailand's northeastern region has left at least 19 people dead and 80 injured after a construction crane fell onto a passing train. The incident occurred on a Wednesday morning in the Sikhio district of Nakhon Ratchasima province, approximately 143 miles northeast of Bangkok. The train, en route from the capital to Ubon Ratchathani province, was carrying 195 passengers when the crane, which was working on a high-speed rail project, collapsed and struck the train, causing it to derail and catch fire. Images shared by the transport ministry depict a harrowing scene of overturned carriages amidst shrubland, with firefighters battling the blaze as smoke billows. This incident highlights the risks associated with ongoing infrastructure projects, especially those involving heavy machinery and elevated structures. The high-speed rail line, one of several under construction in Thailand, was being built above the existing rail line, adding complexity to the project. As authorities investigate the cause of the crane's collapse, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of both workers and the public in such critical infrastructure endeavors.