A significant amount of debris washed ashore along Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, Chon Buri, on February 22, affecting the area's ambiance and prompting safety concerns among locals and tourists. The debris, spread over several kilometers, led to a quieter-than-usual beach scene, causing discomfort among visitors and posing risks related to waste materials scattered across the sand.
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The incident occurred following reports that strong winds and rough seas carried rubbish from offshore onto the beach. Items such as wood, logs, plastic waste, foam boxes, and water bottles were found, along with hazardous materials like nails. This exacerbated concerns over visitor safety, especially in an area typically bustling with Thai and foreign tourists during holidays.
Local vendors, including a beach umbrella and deckchair operator, highlighted that such situations are common annually during windy periods. They explained that the debris carried by rough seas often prevents tourists from swimming, deterring them from visiting the beach.
In response, Pattaya City authorities swiftly initiated a cleanup, prioritizing the removal of large wooden debris and hazardous items to ensure safety and accessibility. The cleanup operation was scheduled to take approximately four hours, with collected rubbish being temporarily stored on site before removal, reported The Thaiger.
Key Takeaways
Debris washed ashore on Jomtien Beach, creating safety hazards and affecting tourism.
The issue arises annually from offshore waste carried by windy and rough sea conditions.
Authorities quickly intervened to clean up hazardous materials and restore beach access.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 23 Feb 2026
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