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Storms Devastate Thailand's Northeast, Damaging Durian Crops
Thai Ch8•4:28•Disasters•
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Severe summer storms have caused widespread damage across Thailand's northeastern provinces, leaving tourists stranded and destroying valuable durian harvests.
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Summer storms hit Sisaket, causing damage at Phu Sing Reservoir and trapping tourists.
Durian plantations in Khun Han and Kantharalak districts were severely damaged.
A durian farmer lost 3 tons of fruit valued at 39 million baht.
Storms caused damage to homes and a tourist attraction in Nong Bua Wae, Chaiyaphum.
Severe storms and hail were reported in Phetchabun.
Authorities are surveying damage to provide assistance.
Who & What's Involved
Ch8 NewsPhu Sing ReservoirHuay Tik Chu ReservoirKantharalak DistrictPong Khun Phet Dam
Topics
Summer StormsDisaster ReliefAgricultural DamageTourism ImpactWeather Warnings
Locations
SisaketPhu Sing DistrictKhun Han DistrictKantharalak DistrictChaiyaphumNong Bua WaePhetchabunNortheastern ThailandEastern ThailandCentral ThailandBangkok Metropolitan Region