A recent inspection by Thailand's Fine Arts Department (FAD) revealed a minor tilt around the upper portion of the main stupa of Wat Arun, a notable heritage site situated in Bangkok's Yai district across the Chao Phraya River. Four mondop constructions that surround the main stupa, as well as four smaller stupas, have also started to lean in its direction due to subsidence. FAD Director General Phanombut Chantharachot stated that only the top showed signs of tilting, with the base structure remaining intact. In light of these findings, they intend to do 3D scans of the main stupa every three months to look for any additional tilt changes. The information gathered will be essential in helping the FAD plan its next repairs. Access is currently only permitted to the second terrace of the main pagoda due to safety concerns.