Two tourists injured by landslide at waterfall

Two tourists injured by landslide at waterfall

The stairway damaged by the landslide at Haew Narok waterfall in Nakhon Nayok province on Wednesday. (Photo: Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation)
The doorway was shattered on Wednesday by the flood at the Haew Narok river in Nakhon Nayok province. Department of Wildlife, Plant Conservation, and National Parks,

Two Filipino ladies were harmed by a landslide at Haew Narok river in Nakhon Nayok state around noon on Wednesday when they were climbing the stairs.

The landslip, according to Khaiya Huaihongthong, the captain of Khao Yai National Park, fell onto a rough stairwell that led to the next tier of the river.

In a group of seven visitors, five adults and two babies, were in a class that included Cecille Silverso and Mary Ann Angel Pacis, both 38 years old.

They received treatment for their injuries at Chaophya Abhaibhubejr Hospital in the Muang city of Prachin Buri. One of the legs was broken. On the way to the doctor, both people remained informed. &nbsp,

The second disaster, according to the Khao Yai National Park captain, occurred after five days of rain in the area. &nbsp,

The largest river in Khao Yai National Park is Haew Narok, which has three levels. With the start of the wet season, it has now been indefinitely closed to the public for security reasons. &nbsp,