Storm “Noul” hit in the rain, strong waves of Samui-Trang wind stopped the ship from the shore.



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Storm “Noul” hit the south, raining, strong winds, Samui sailors warned small boats to stop on shore at this time. While the ferry had to be careful when navigating the Trang Uam side, a 3-4 meter high wave crashed into houses and two sunken ships on Libong Island.

On September 18, 63, the reporter reported. Due to the influence of the storm “Noul” which caused strong wind waves in the Gulf of Thailand, Mr. Pramual Sermon, Director of the Koh Samui Regional Port Office, issued a notification to the fishermen. And passenger boat operators Be careful when sailing. Because the ocean waves are strong Small boats should refrain from shore at this time. By boat, local fishermen brought a small fishing boat to anchor along the shore, avoiding many waves. The ferry that is a large passenger ship still provides services for passengers to travel. Koh Samui – Donsak Surat Thani District Both going back and forth can still function as usual. But be careful when sailing AND to check the weather from the shore in the passenger transfer service

Meanwhile, Angthong National Marine Park The closure of the tourist service was announced from September 18 to 20, 2020 due to the strong waves of the sea. Travel to Ang Thong National Marine Park during this period You may be at risk of causing dangerous travel. Due to the strong winds from the sea

While in Trang Province, Nai Ah San Khan, the worker leader from Village No. 5, Koh Libong Sub-district, Kantang District, and Mr. Beb Madli, Phachor, Village Chief, Moo 5, reported that the coastal area of ​​the house behind him, No. Koh Libong village had a gust of rain, wind gust of about 3-4 meters high, crashed on the shore and damaged the houses of villagers adjacent to the coast. And as a result, two local fishing boats were hit by the waves, which were the boats of Mr. Teeradej or Bang Ron Khum, the house numbered 116/1 Moo 5, Koh Libong Sub-District and Mr. Chamroon Toh. In 116/3 Moo 5, Koh Libong sub-district, before the incident, Mr. Phatofatho reached the age of 5, the son saw a giant wave while running and ran to tell his relatives that the ship had sunk. Even though he saw the situation before his eyes, he was unable to get down to save the ship due to the strong wind. In combination with heavy rain

Meanwhile, on the Andaman coast, Ban Ko Had Yao Ban Koh Mook, Koh Libong Sub-district, Mit Tanoi Sub-district, Naklua Sub-district, Kantang District, and Koh Sukorn Sub-district, Palian District were affected by the crashing waves. houses, restaurants and blown roofs. And the current continues to gush into the area, having to rush the evacuation of things at high altitude. In addition, Nok Air Don Mueang – Trang airline The plane could not be landed due to heavy rain, poor visibility. And it has flown around the airspace around the Koh Libong Sea many times.

Mr. Achawong Saripat Disaster Prevention and Mitigation in Trang province said that the Security Guard has issued a warning to 60 provinces in risk areas to prepare for the storm “Noel” that will affect people from 18 to 20 September, Storm “Noul” will cause waves, strong winds and rainy conditions. It can cause a wild water flood And the ground slides down the mountain Asking people to be more careful, especially people living in risk areas in Trang province, the security center sent a notification to the center. District security guard to prepare rescuers and rescue teams to assist people if they are experiencing Storm Noul.

Archwong reiterated that he would warn the sailors. In particular, small fishing boats should not leave the coast during these 2-3 days due to the height of the sea waves of approximately 3 meters for people living in the risk areas on the slopes of the slopes of the mountains, Na Yong District, Yan Ta Khao District, Palian District. Beware of Wild Mountain Water Floods People living in the districts along the coast in Sikao District, Hat Samran District and Kantang District should beware of strong wind waves. In this sense, people and sailors are asked to continue to follow the forecast and heed the warnings of the authorities.

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