Noel Poisons Collapse Of Ang Thong Islands With “Khao Limestone”



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Storm Noul damaged limestone rocks, collapsing into the sea, covering an area of ​​20% of Ang Thong National Park. Warn people not to approach the area

Today (September 19, 2020), Mr. Bannarak Sermthong, Director of Conservation Area 4 Management Office, reported on the Noul situation that staff from Angthong Islands National Park, Koh Samui District, Province of Surat Thani. Erosion of limestone hills and landslides were detected in the rocky area of ​​the southwest of the island. That 15-20 percent of the island’s area has collapsed into the sea.

Photo: Department of National Parks, Conservation of Plants and Wildlife

Photo: Department of National Parks, Plant and Wildlife Conservation

The investigation assumed that it was caused by the movement of the rock and the soil that had been eroded by the situation of heavy rain and strong wind waves during the last 1-2 days. Fishing around the park boundary Be careful not to sail near such areas. For safety and protection against potential hazards

Photo: Department of National Parks, Conservation of Plants and Wildlife

Photo: Department of National Parks, Plant and Wildlife Conservation

For Lam Nam Kra Buri National Park, Muang District, Ranong Province, there were periodically heavy rains and wind gusts. Rescuers from the Lam Nam Kra Buri National Park have entered the area to patrol the villages affected by the Noul storm. And continued to monitor the occurrence of landslides

Photo: Department of National Parks, Plant and Wildlife Conservation

Photo: Department of National Parks, Plant and Wildlife Conservation

Photo: Department of National Parks, Conservation of Plants and Wildlife

Photo: Department of National Parks, Plant and Wildlife Conservation



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