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Heavy rain and strong winds battered the coastal areas of Pattaya and Na Kluea today, causing significant damage to property and infrastructure.

 

The Meteorological Department of Thailand predicted heavy rain in 80% of the area, focusing particularly on the Eastern region and Bangkok. Additionally, the Southern Andaman coast and the Gulf of Thailand were expected to experience waves up to 2 metres high.

 

In Soi Na Kluea 27, a massive pine tree, standing over 20 metres tall and approximately 40 years old, was uprooted due to the intense winds and rain.

 

The saturated soil could no longer hold the tree, causing it to fall onto a residential home and severely damaging the roof and property. Officials acted swiftly to cut down the fallen tree and restore normalcy.


At a commercial building in Soi Na Kluea 16, the strong winds blew off the roof of a large structure spanning more than ten metres in width and length. Remarkably, the roof landed on high-voltage power lines but did not cause any injuries. Local officials coordinated with a crane to safely remove the debris, preventing further hazards to the public and tourists.

 

Residents and businesses in the affected areas are urged to remain vigilant as the storm continues to impact the region. Emergency services are on standby to address any further incidents. As of 11.30pm, yesterday, July 29, Bangkok Time, the area has mainly been experiencing only light rains.

 

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Pictures courtesy of Pattaya News

 

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In related news, a daring thief was caught on security cameras sneaking into an apartment building in Pattaya’s Soi Buakhao and breaking into unlocked rooms to steal valuables. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of July 20, was documented on security footage later released by the apartment owner to alert the public.


Local reporters visited S.B. Apartments in Soi Buakhao after the footage, which shows the thief attempting to open multiple room doors, was shared on social media. The thief, believed to be Thai and between 30 and 35 years old, arrived on a motorcycle and prowled through the building from the ground floor to the third floor, trying door handles along the way.

 

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Picture courtesy of Pattaya News

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-07-30

 

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What infrastructure?? The thousand cables and wires above houses and roofs?? They should be in the ground... a lot of work for many people and safer and better for people

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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

What infrastructure?? The thousand cables and wires above houses and roofs?? They should be in the ground... a lot of work for many people and safer and better for people

Be careful what you wish for here in Thailand.

All of that construction and even more disruption for the traffic.

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