Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Storm blasts Thailand with wind, rain

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NAKHON SI THAMMARAT, Thailand — Rain, wind and surging seawater from a tropical storm buffeted coastal villages and world-famous tourist resorts on southern Thailand’s east coast on Friday, knocking down trees and utility poles and flooding roads. One person was reported dead and another missing after a fishing boat with a crew of six capsized in high waves, but there were no reports of major damage by nightfall. It appeared that Tropical Storm Pabuk caused aggravatio­n during the country’s high tourist season but less damage than had been feared. Airlines and boat operators suspended operations for safety reasons and tourists were forced to change travel plans. Beaches were closed, but even with the bad weather approachin­g, tourists on the popular island of Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand continued to patronize bars and restaurant­s catering to them. Ahead of this week’s storm, more than 6,100 people in four provinces were evacuated, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. The Meteorolog­ical Department said the storm in late afternoon had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, down from 47 mph when it hit land shortly after noon. The agency continued to warn of strong winds and waves 10 to 16 feet high in the Gulf of Thailand and 6 to 10 feet in the Andaman Sea. It advised all ships to stay ashore through today and warned of possible storm surges on the Gulf of Thailand coast.

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