Honda begins scrapping vehicles claimed by Thai flooding

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Honda begins scrapping vehicles claimed by Thai flooding

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Thailand's worst flood in 50 years claimed the lives of 610 people and caused billions in damage, but with the waters slowly receding, the extent of the damage is coming into focus.

Among the tens of thousands of businesses affected by the disaster, Honda hasn't been spared – its factory in the Ayutthaya province was hit hard, and in an effort to assure that damaged vehicles never make it to consumers, the Japanese automaker has begun to scrap over 1,000 vehicles damaged during the flood.

Honda workers have begun disposing of row upon row of Brio and City subcompacts submerged during the flooding using construction equipment and vehicle crushers to demolish the 1,055 vehicles. The tragic yet oddly beautiful gallery above chronicles the aftermath and resulting destruction.

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I like how they managed to park some on an elevated ramp.

Although very sad, I think it would be fun to operate that loader with the claw.
 
agree the claw/crusher would be fun to operate... but it's sad seeing that many cars demolished.
 
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