Storm warning for 58 provinces in Thailand
Tropical storm 'Bebinca', which is now heading for Vietnam and Laos, will also cause severe flooding and landslides in Thailand.
Bebinca will bring heavy rainfall in the north and northeast from Wednesday to Saturday. In addition, the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea are haunted. All ships must exercise caution and small boats must remain ashore. A weather warning applies to 58 provinces.
Three southern provinces – Surat Thani, Ranong and Phangnga – have been warned of possible landslides. Other provinces in the north and central area can expect heavy rain, potentially leading to flooding and landslides.
Source: Bangkok Post
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The Bangkok Post is starting to get a bit unbelievable.
Enter "Bebinca" into Google.
Nowhere, but nowhere, is Thailand mentioned.
This is the fourth time this season. Once they were right, the rest were not.
You can of course keep calling, someday one will really come along.
It might help if you type Bebinca in combination with Thailand in Google….
https://m.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/tropical-storm-bebinca-to-bring-flooding-rainfall-to-china-vietnam-this-week/70005768
Here's a link: http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/storm.php?&basin=westpac&sname=20W&invest=NO&zoom=4&img=1&vars=11111000000000000000&loop=0
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/storm.php?&basin=westpac&sname=20W&invest=NO&zoom=4&img=1&vars=11111000000000000000&loop=0
well Rudy,
I don't want to contradict you, but I was on my way by taxi from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi and the taxi driver was talking about that storm from Vietnam,
And to be complete, before that I was in the air between Khon Kaen and Bangkok without turbulence and only in 40 minutes I found that very fast ... storm along (555)