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Has Typhoon KOOC-0/9 passed in Thailand? What's the weather like in Thailand recently
Has Typhoon KOOC-0/9 passed in Thailand? According to Thai media reports, after Typhoon Pabu left, Chawen Beach in Koh Samui, Surat, Thailand came back to life in the afternoon of 1.5, and the traffic returned to the previous congestion state. Restaurants and shops have also opened one after another, and many tourists have once again appeared in tourist attractions and business districts to take pictures.
Although Typhoon Pabu has crossed the border, the waves in Koh Samui are still relatively large, with a wave height of about 2 meters. In order to ensure the safety of tourists, the beach staff still erect red flags around the beach, and tourists are strictly prohibited from playing in the water.
According to Thai media reports, on June 5, 65438, the Dongsak Wharf and Koh Samui Wharf in Surat, Thailand were opened normally, and a large number of domestic and foreign tourists who went to Koh Samui and Surat rushed to the docks to queue up for tickets, hoping to board the first ship. It is reported that the route from Koh Samui to Dongsak Pier takes only 1 hour and 45 minutes by boat, and most of these passengers are Thai and foreign tourists and office workers who travel to and from the two places.
Director of Koh Samui Port said that the navigation service has been opened normally through the safety inspection of two ferry operators in the port. At present, even if there are still small waves at sea, ships can safely enter the port and dock. In addition, they will perform their duties together with ferry operators to ensure the safety of tourists.
Thailand Xintai Daily News Thailand's new meteorological department 65438+1October 6 said that although "Pabu" has been downgraded to a tropical depression after landing in Thailand, the winds and waves in the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman are weakening, but it will still bring strong winds and heavy rainfall to southern Thailand. Remind the general public to remember to bring rain gear when going out and pay attention to safety when traveling in rainy days.
What's the weather like in Thailand recently
North: cold weather with light rain in some areas, temperature: 15-3 1℃, northeast wind, wind speed:15-30km/h;
Northeast China: cold weather with light rain in some areas, temperature: 19-34℃, northeast wind, wind speed:15-30km/h;
Central part: cloudy and thunderstorm weather, temperature: 23-33℃, northeast wind, wind speed 20-35km/h, wave height1-2 m;
South: rainy and thunderstorm weather, with heavy rain in some areas, temperature 22-35℃, northeast wind, wind speed 20-35km/h, wave height 1-3 m, and wave height 3 m in thunderstorm area;
Bangkok and its surroundings: it is cloudy with thunderstorms, with rain in some areas, the temperature is 23-29℃, the northeast wind, and the wind speed is15-30 km/h.
The typhoon in Thailand has passed, but the injury and crisis still exist. Everyone should pay attention to the weather and safety when going out.
Those friends who have not returned home in Thailand, don't wander around, don't play in the sea, pay attention to safety, obey local commands, know where to go and where not to go, and be sure to pay attention to safety. I believe everyone will be able to return to China smoothly.
Then, Bian Xiao is here to wish you a pleasant journey! Return to China smoothly!
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