BBC HomeExplore the BBC
BBC Weather
 Saturday December 05, 2009Accessibility help | Text only |  Print  |  Send to a friend | Make this my homepage | Contact Us | Help
Skip this navigation panel Skip to BBC Weather's World News feature for 11/11/2007 by .

World News

Watch and listen to the latest World and UK weather broadcasts

Thailand clean up after a week of floods by Steph Ball

Heavy rain has caused widespread flooding in parts of Thailand. After six days of torrential rain, around seven districts in Nakhon Si Thammarat, in southern Thailand were flooded including the island of Samui.

Around 30,000 people have been affected with over 100 schools having to be closed.

On the island of Samui heavy rain and floods cut off many roads and saw the suspension of dozens of flights. Around 1000 tourists were left stranded on Thursday. Local authorities have been working around the clock to pump floodwaters out of the affected areas. The flooding in Samui alone has been estimated to have caused up to 100 million baht (over 1.5 million pounds) in damage to roads and public utilities on the resort island.

Two days after the persistent rain stopped, and the floodwaters had now begun to recede thanks to a spell of drier and settled weather. Tourists came out to bask in the sunshine on Chaweng beach on Saturday. Despite some warm spells of sunshine, forecasters predict some scattered heavy thundery showers for many parts of southern Thailand over the next few days.



Weather News

10/11/2007
09/11/2007
08/11/2007
07/11/2007
06/11/2007

More World Weather

Skip this navigation panel
Sun Know How
Sun Index
Top 10 Winter Sun spots
Top 10 Backpacking locations
Best of British
Cold and Icy
Hot and Dry
Hot and Humid
Round the World
Wet and Windy





About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy