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Thailand typhoon latest news: Where will the 2019 Thai typhoon affect?

Friends who are going to travel to Thailand recently should be careful, there is a typhoon in Thailand! In the past few days, if you are planning to go to Thailand, or if you are already traveling in Thailand, be careful when you go out! Today, the editor will share with you the latest news about typhoons in Thailand! The latest news on typhoons in Thailand 2019

According to the news obtained by the State of Thailand from the Thailand Meteorological Bureau and other channels: the strongest tropical storm "PABUK" in the past 12 years is about to land in Thailand!

Let’s first get to know this typhoon, which is said to be the largest in twelve years!

Tropical Storm Pabuk (English: TropicalStormPabuk, international number: 1901, Joint Typhoon Warning Center: 36W) is the first named storm in the 2019 Pacific typhoon season.

The name "Pabuk" was provided by Laos. It is a large freshwater fish. According to the current news, this largest typhoon in twelve years is moving towards the Andaman Sea, so if everyone Friends who are in or near Thailand recently must pay attention to the weather conditions!

Now the typhoon has caused a lot of damage in Thailand. Many Thai supermarkets and 711 convenience stores have been almost sold out by people, and towns along the coast of Thailand have begun to organize evacuation!

In the face of this hugely powerful typhoon, the Thai government has begun to prepare for the response. The Royal Thai Navy and warships have been highly prepared to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief at any time, including a variety of equipment including helicopters. Already in place.

At present, Thailand’s National Water Resources Office has convened relevant departments to hold an emergency meeting to deploy disaster prevention and flood prevention and other related work. Where does the Thai typhoon affect?

It is said that this powerful typhoon Pabuk is expected to hit southern Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and other places. According to reports, this storm may cause up to 100 centimeters of rainfall and cause coastal flash floods. Outbreaks and landslides.

Strong winds and rough sea conditions are dangerous for all shipping and coastal activities, including fishing and ferry services, so friends planning to go out to sea should adjust their plans!

Thailand reminder:

Friends traveling in southern Thailand, especially Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui and other places, must be careful! Before the storm passes within this week, do not Go to sea, let alone play on the beach. Friends traveling in these places must pay attention to the safety of themselves and their families, avoid traveling during heavy rains, and stay away from the beach.

The director of the National Meteorological Administration of Thailand publicly stated

Typhoon Pabuk is expected to land in the Gulf of Thailand on the 3rd. By then, the waves in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea will be as high as two to four meters or even higher. , and due to the typhoon, there will be heavy rains in some areas in the south from January 3 to 5. People in this area are asked to pay attention to preventing waterlogging.

Cities in southern Thailand from January 3rd to 5th:

Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung There will be heavy rains and extremely heavy rains in Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang and Satun provinces. Bangkok and surrounding cities will also be affected, with temperatures dropping.

From noon on January 2

Thunderstorms, typhoons and wind speeds of nearly 50 kilometers per hour have violently hit the coastline of southern Thailand. Some fishing villages and low-lying areas have already felt the impact from the South China Sea. The impact of severe weather.

Okay, the editor has shared the news about Thailand’s biggest typhoon in 12 years. I hope it will be helpful to everyone!