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    Hailstorms damage houses in northeast


    7 Apr 2018 at 13:13


    WRITER: CHAKKRAPAN NATANRI AND ONLINE REPORTERS



    More than 100 houses in Ubon Ratana district, Khon Kaen, are left with no roofs as hailstorms and gusty winds hit several areas from Friday evening until Saturday morning. (Photo by Chakkrapan Natanri)

    Heavy hailstorms hit Khon Kaen province overnight, ripping off trees and power poles and causing damage to more than 100 houses. Several villages in Ubon Ratana district of this northeastern province were affected by hail, which left many houses with no roofs.

    Samroeng Soboonma, assistant district chief, said hailstorms, thunder and heavy downpours hit Ubon Ratana district from late Friday evening to the next morning. Tambon Srisuksamrarn was the worst-hit area. Injuries were reported as some houses collapsed after being struck by heavy storms, said the assistant district chief as he led local officials and soldiers to survey damage at five hail-hit villages.

    The survey found hailstorms caused damage to 107 houses in the five villages. Local authorities have provided initial assistance to affected residents and evacuated them to safer areas, said Mr Sarmroeng.

    The Meteorological Department said outbreaks of storms, thunder, gusty winds, hail and downpours were likely to hit the North, the lower Northeast, the Central regions, including Bangkok and its vicinity, and the East today.
    In its weather warning issued on Saturday morning, the department warned residents in upper Thailand to keep off unsecured buildings and outdoor areas.

    During April 7-9, the strong easterly winds across the Gulf of Thailand with more rain and isolated downpours are expected in the South. Wind waves in the Gulf and the Andaman become strong with 2-3 metres high, said the department.

    All ships are advised to proceed with caution, and small boats in the Guld keep ashore.



    Officials survey damage to houses in Khon Kaen on Saturday. (Photo by Chakkrapan Natanri)

    http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1442382/


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    Houses? wheres the furniture? Look more like some old outbuildings that would have fallen down if the wind hadn't assisted!

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    It is unusually cold for this time of year. The temperature now at 6pm is 25°C. Has the Polar Vortex caused the weather worldwide to cool? The 10 day forecast for Bangkok says we're in for a cold Songkran. If this is the new norm then Thailand has only 2 seasons, the rainy season and the cool season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilsonandson View Post
    It is unusually cold for this time of year. The temperature now at 6pm is 25°C. Has the Polar Vortex caused the weather worldwide to cool? The 10 day forecast for Bangkok says we're in for a cold Songkran. If this is the new norm then Thailand has only 2 seasons, the rainy season and the cool season.
    Does the fact it is livable and not hot as fcuk bother you?

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