According to on-site footage, a suspected riverbank collapse occurred near the Koh Pich area in Kampong Cham Province on the night of January 30, 2026, drawing significant public attention. Following the incident, police and relevant authorities promptly arrived at the scene to assess the situation and conduct safety inspections. Images from the scene show sections of the riverbank and adjacent pedestrian walkway partially collapsed, with visible ground damage and long cracks forming on the road surface, indicating potential structural instability beneath the area. Police officers used flashlights during nighttime inspections and temporarily restricted access to the affected zone to prevent accidents. Eyewitnesses stated that no loud explosion or collision was heard prior to the incident; however, the riverbank appeared to sink suddenly, creating a dangerous situation. Fortunately, no injuries or casualties have been reported so far, while authorities continue to monitor the site for any signs of further collapse. Officials urge the public to remain vigilant. If cracks, subsidence, or unusual ground conditions are observed along riverbanks, roads, or sidewalks, residents are advised to report the situation immediately and avoid approaching such areas, especially at night or after heavy rainfall. Post navigation Trump Informs Middle East Allies, Media Says U.S. May Strike Iran as Early as Sunday Nearly 540 Families Displaced as Cambodian PM Hun Manet Visits Temporary Shelter