Wednesday 30 March 2011

Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists

Severe flooding and mudslides in southern Thailand have killed 21 people, stranded thousands of tourists and threatened to delay shipments of rubber in the world's largest rubber-producing country, authorities said today.  

Trains to the region have been cancelled and three airports have been shut, including one on the popular island of Koh Samui. As well as Koh Samui, foreign tourists - including Britons - have also been stuck at resorts in Krabi and Koh Phangan.

The Thai navy evacuated about 1,200 people from Koh Samui and Koh Tao, a remote island popular with backpackers. 


Stranded tourists sit on the floor of Samui airport in the flooded resort island of Koh Samui, Thailand, waiting to escape the island. Three airports in the south of the country have been closed so far

Thailand's navy sent four vessels including an amphibious landing craft with on-board helicopters to deliver supplies and rescue tourists and villagers in areas severely hit.          

'More rain is expected in the next few days,' said Satit Wongnongtoey, a minister in the prime minister's office.

British ambassador Asif Ahmad said Britain was in close contact with the Thai navy on the evacuation of tourists from the region.           


Tourists wade through flood water outside a hotel in Koh Samui earlier this week

The flooding could delay shipments of between 1,000 and 1,500 tonnes of smoked rubber sheet, industry officials said. The region supplies 90 percent of the 3.2 million tonnes produced annually in Thailand, the world's biggest producer and exporter.           

'Small producers along the upper south, who need to carry rubber by road to be shipped from Bangkok's port are facing disruption as roads are cut off,' Prapas Uernontat, secretary general of the Thai Rubber Association said.         

Nearly a million people have been affected by unseasonably heavy downpours across the region.        


Fed up holidaymakers lay across the floor of Samui airport

Mudslides were reported in three areas in Krabi province. At least 10 people were killed in one village, with at least 10 others missing.           

Wiboon Sangruanpong, director-general of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, said it was too soon to assess full damage and said more mudslides were possible.   

Along with the airport on Koh Samui, the Nakhon Si Thammarat and Surat Thani airports have also been shut.

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