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Rains and storms lash Phuket with more regions bracing for a heavy downpour

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Rains and storms lash Phuket with more regions bracing for a heavy downpour

By THE NATION

 

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FIERCE TROPICAL storms have pummelled the tourist island of Phuket.

 

Rain started lashing the southern province on Thursday night, unleashing landslides and flooding in many areas and disrupting flight schedules. 

 

In the Kamala beach area, a mudslide triggered by heavy downfalls overwhelmed a construction site for nine pool  villas. 

 

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Just the foundations and first floors had been completed when the collapse occurred.

 

No injuries were reported, according to Kamala Police.

 

In the nearby Patong beach area, several roads were underwater, prompting local traffic police to advise people to avoid flood zones. 

 

Officers from Patong Police Station said they were forced to move upstairs because the first floor was covered by 60 centimetres of water.

 

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At Phuket International Airport, torrential rains had diminished visibility to the point that the landings of eight aircraft had to be delayed. 

 

The delays started at 9.10am when JetStar flight 3K533, which was due to arrive at that time, had to circle the airport pending improved visibility. It landed at 10.25am. That interruption caused a chain reaction of delays for seven more flights.

 

The airport said another flight had to detour to Krabi airport.

 

Normal landings resumed at noon. 

 

In Thalang district, several neighbourhoods were submerged. 

 

A big tree fell over on a road in the Paklok area, causing traffic jams. 

 

Phuket looks set to face more floods today. 

 

According to the Meteorological Department, the influence of Typhoon Doksuri and the southwest monsoon mean possible heavy downpours for various provinces of Thailand including Phuket. 

 

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Issued at 4am yesterday, the warning said cloudbursts would likely continue in five regions of Thailand till today. 

 

The department said that although Typhoon Doksuri would be downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it reached Thailand’s Northeast, it would still spread rain around here. 

 

The storm, coupled with the strong southwest monsoon prevailing over the Andaman Sea and the South, would dump more rain on the North, Northeast, Central region, East and South, the warning said.

 

As for the South, Phuket is among the ravaged provinces along with Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Ranong and Phang Nga.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30326813

 

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-09-16

 

I don't know why they bother taking new photos of the police station under water. This from the archives - a year ago. Many more could be found from previous years.

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I wonder what happened to the "big budget" to fix the problems?

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Great building standard on those pool villas.

 

Imagine how much more dangerous it would have been if the first floors had been built on - it looks as if there are/were no foundations under the parts that collapsed.

The police had to move upstairs...

 

Shame

The slope that those pool villas is built on looks very close to the regulated maximum. Perhaps Thai protractors are different.

19 minutes ago, halloween said:

The slope that those pool villas is built on looks very close to the regulated maximum. Perhaps Thai protractors are different.

"Perhaps Thai protractors are different."

Thai contractors too?

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Northern Thailand; clouded up late yesterday. Four AM this morning, intense thunderstorm with downpours. The rains have lessened in intensity but not stopped. It is blowing, windy and it looks like it is going to be like this for the rest of the day.

1 hour ago, LomSak27 said:

Northern Thailand; clouded up late yesterday. Four AM this morning, intense thunderstorm with downpours. The rains have lessened in intensity but not stopped. It is blowing, windy and it looks like it is going to be like this for the rest of the day.

Thanks for this and any future updates. I'm heading to north-east (Buriram for racing) next weekend.

 

Same, same, every year. The police station and in front of the

hospital floods quickly and 3-4 hours after the rain stops the

waters have drained.

 

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