Phuket Old Town Under Water

Heavy overnight rain left Phuket old town under floodwater up to one metre deep on Sunday.

A monsoon downpour that began Saturday evening was still battering the tourism destination in the early hours of Sunday, causing flash floods to sweep across many parts of the island.

Among buildings submerged were the old town’s traditional Sino-Portuguese shophouses, a magnet for Thai and foreign tourists. Floods hit the Charter Bank Intersection, the Thep Kasattree-Thalang Intersection, Klang Road and the Clock Tower roundabout.

Phuket old town roads were submerged by floodwater up to one metre deep.Phuket old town under metre-deep flood after overnight storm

Roads in the Patong Beach area in Krathu district were also underwater, while flash-flooding cut the main road leading from Krathu’s Tambon Kamala to downtown Phuket.Phuket old town under metre-deep flood after overnight stormPhuket old town under metre-deep flood after overnight storm

Source: The Nation

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