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Flooding across Phuket is wreaking havoc on travellers bound for the island’s international airport, as waterlogged roads spark major disruptions. Local officials are urging passengers to rethink their travel plans, advising them to allow an extra three to four hours to reach the airport in these treacherous conditions.

 

Phuket International Airport officials issued a public warning, strongly recommending the additional travel time to ensure no one misses their flight amid the weather-induced chaos. They also urged passengers to keep a close eye on the latest updates regarding the impact of the floods on flight schedules. So far, no flights have been delayed or cancelled due to the downpour.


Heavy overnight rain has left much of the island underwater, with the Thalang district, home to the key roads leading to the airport, bearing the brunt of the flooding. The situation forced local government officials to roll out warnings for both residents and tourists alike.

 

And it’s not over yet. The Thai Meteorological Department forecasted relentless rain throughout the week in Phuket and other provinces along the Andaman coast, warning of more heavy downpours to come.


“It is crucial for all passengers to monitor weather updates and plan their trips accordingly.”


Flooding has become an increasingly common issue in Phuket during the rainy season, impacting both locals and tourists alike. The current weather pattern is not unusual for this time of year but the intensity of the overnight downpours has been particularly troublesome.

 

Phuket officials are working to manage the floodwaters and ensure that main roads remain passable. However, with more rain expected, the situation remains fluid, and further disruptions are possible.

 

Travellers are advised to keep checking for updates on their flight status and road conditions. The airport’s recommendation to allow extra time for travel is a precautionary measure to help passengers navigate the unpredictable circumstances.

 

Emergency services and local government agencies are on high alert to provide assistance where needed and to mitigate the impact of the flooding on daily life and travel.

 

by Bob Scott
Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-19

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, webfact said:

However, with more rain expected, the situation remains fluid, and further disruptions are possible.

Oh really!!

Posted
11 hours ago, webfact said:

So far, no flights have been delayed or cancelled due to the downpour.

I wonder how many missed their flights though?

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4 minutes ago, Peterphuket said:

This is 100% true and has been going on for more than 25 years,
There is still some nature in the middle of the island but wonder for how long.
And the authorities remain blind to it, the island is being completely destroyed.

Those authorities are not blind to it but they have no understanding of it.
You need experts for that, and where do we find them?

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Posted
13 hours ago, LivinginKata said:

Not much rain south end of the Island

Yes, no rain at all in my shop. When I left I was very surprised to see Koktanod, 400 meters further, all wet from the rain.

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3 hours ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

You need experts for that, and where do we find them?

AseanNow, we are top heavy with 'self-appointed' experts.

 

I think when I say TIT, you know the answer by yourself.

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

Phuket officials are working to manage the floodwaters and ensure that main roads remain passable.

 

Welcome to your tropical paradise island holiday!!

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