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Tone Nga Chang Waterfall in Songkhla closed to tourists after thunderstorm

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Tone Nga Chang Waterfall closed to tourists after thunderstorm

By The Nation

 

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SONGKHLA: -- The Tone Nga Chang Waterfall, a popular tourist destination in Songkhla, was closed for three days beginning Wednesday after a thunderstorm on Tuesday evening uprooted trees, damaging vehicles and buildings and blocking the walking path.


Isaraphan Boonmas, chief of the Tone Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary, ordered the closure of the waterfall area for tourists and dispatched officials and bulldozers to clear the fallen trees.

 

Heavy downpour and strong winds toppled 27 trees, some of them falling on a pickup truck, a car, and a tuk-tuk.

 

The falling trees also damaged a cafeteria building, a prayer building for Muslims and a park office. Some power poles were also toppled after some trees fell on the cables, causing a blackout. Nobody was injured.

 

The Provincial Electricity Authority dispatched workers to restore power to the area.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30326560

 
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Trees too close to the road and parkling areas for sure, now look what happened

to the cars and Tuk Tuk, darn!  Thunder storms are dangerous.

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