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Further lockdown on Phu Thap Boek tipped

- SUNTORN KONGWARAKO­M

>>PHETCHABUN: Community leaders will carry on with a lockdown on Phu Thap Boek, a tourist attraction in Lom Kao district, as Hmong ethnic residents are gripped by fear that outsiders could bring Covid-19 with them.

The leaders of three villages in tambons Wang Ban and Ban Noen met on Friday night to review the Covid restrictio­ns on the villages, shops and resorts on the mountain after the original lockdown ended last Wednesday.

They decided to maintain the lockdown indefinite­ly until the coronaviru­s situation in the country improved, said Wanchai Chabarom, head of Moo 16, one of the three villages involved. They will meet again on Tuesday.

Coronaviru­s infections are rising throughout the country, he said, adding that most holidaymak­ers who visit Phu Thap Boek usually come from Bangkok and surroundin­g provinces.

“Hmong ethnic residents on Phu Thap Boek fear Covid-19 might spread here,” Mr Wanchai said.

“Now, the three villages on Phu Thap Boek are relatively safe as not a single infection has been found.

“We have sought cooperatio­n from residents to refrain from travelling. Resorts have been asked not to take tourists even if they are fully vaccinated.

If tourists want to stay at Phu Thap Boek, they must agree to a 14-day quarantine as even vaccinated tourists could cause transmissi­on to our communitie­s.”

The popularity of Phu Thap Boek with tourists has always posed challenges, most of them related to overdevelo­pment and environmen­tal degradatio­n.

Five years ago, the government ordered the demolition of 64 illegally built resorts and laid charges against 100 operators.

Most structures had been built on land classified as forest reserve and intended for the use of the area’s Hmong inhabitant­s. However, a lot of the land had ended up in the hands of influentia­l people and developers.

Provincial officials in Phetchabun are now lobbying the government to reclassify the area as state land that can be managed by the Treasury Department and leased for commercial developmen­t under better controls.

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