Hailstorms pelt Thailand's Chiang Mai, knock over power poles | Inquirer News

Hailstorms pelt Thailand’s Chiang Mai, knock over power poles

/ 05:16 PM March 19, 2023

Chiang Mai weather

Hailstorms in Chiang Mai on Saturday caused widespread damage to houses, power poles, trees and billboards. The Nation/Asia News Network

CHIANG MAI – Several districts in Chiang Mai were hit by rain and hail on Saturday, causing damage to hundreds of properties, power poles, trees and billboards.

The Doi Suthep-Pui National Park was most heavily hit, with some 55 households directly affected. Many areas also suffered blackouts.

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Chiang Mai governor Nirat Pongsitthaworn instructed local agencies to set up a command centre and shelter at Wat Langka in Muang district. Local officials have been handing out food, water and basic necessities to people affected by the storms.

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According to the Thai Meteorological Department, gusty winds and hail are expected to hit the north, north-east and central region on Sunday.

The department advised people to stay indoors and away from big trees, unsecured billboards and other shaky objects outdoors, while farmers should take steps to protect their crops.

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