NAKHON RATCHASIMA, Thailand — A new construction accident on a road near Thailand's capital, Bangkok, was reported on Thursday, just 24 hours after a construction crane fell on a moving passenger train in the country's northeast, killing at least 32 people. There was no immediate official confirmation of deaths in Thursday’s accident, but the Facebook page of Fire & Rescue Thailand, which covers the activities of volunteer firefighters and rescue workers, said at least one person was killed. The accident occurred at the site of an elevated road construction project. Meanwhile, the search for survivors from Wednesday’s train accident in Nakhon Ratchasima province has ended, said provincial governor Anuphong Suksomnit. Officials said three passengers listed as missing were presumed to have gotten off the train earlier, but that was still being investigated. Officials believed there had been 171 people aboard the train’s three carriages, which were being removed from the scene on Thursday. The latest accident on the outskirts of Bangkok saw a construction crane collapse on the Rama 2