Sola THANI: For the safety of tourists, officials and tour operators on Thailand’s Koh Samui were forced to sever all ship outings, trips, and visits to nearby waterfalls due to high waves and heavy rains.
To prevent solid waves, Lomprayah High Speed Catamaran Co on Koh Samui made the announcement on Sunday that it would switch its service from Wat Na Phra Lan’s pier to the Saphan Klang wharf in tambon Ang Thong and Bangrak wharf in tambon Bo Phut.
The ferry services between Don Sak and Koh Phangan and Don Sak and Koh Samui have n’t changed.
Due to concerns about public health, the Muko Ang Thong Marine National Park’s control suspended visitor visits to the islands.
Because their ocean flows were currently extremely high, the Koh Samui area office prohibited tour guides from visiting the rivers at Hin Lad, Na Muang, and Wang Sao Thong, which are both accessible by boat.
Another growth came on Sunday as the search for a missing European traveler continued in the Ban Ta Khun district’s Rajjaprabha Dam tank.
Rene Mary Coree, 77, was visiting a rafthouse in the tank when his vessel sank in the water in solid winds on Saturday when his vessel went missing. On the long-tailed ship that capsized, a witness claimed that his foot was stuck under a chair.
The incident caused three European visitors to suffer injuries. They were sent to Suratthani Hospital. Six another travelled to Phuket.