Landslide kills five on holiday island of Phuket


A landslide caused by heavy rain on the popular Thai resort island of Phuket has killed five people, police said.

A Russian couple on vacation were among the dead, local police chief Khundech Na Nongkhai said, adding that officers were working to identify the other victims.

“Heavy rain, which began at 2am last night, caused a landslide that damaged homes. Those living in the area were caught off guard,” Khundech said.

He said the landslide slammed into a residential area of the island, where hotels and rented apartments are located.

Thailand has been struck by heavy monsoon rains over the last week, largely affecting the country’s southern coast and areas in the north.

The resultant flooding has killed five people over the past month and injured 32 others, according to the health ministry.

In Phuket, military personnel, volunteer groups and police have been deployed to find any other victims, but forecast heavy rain could hamper the operation, Khundech said.

While Thailand experiences annual monsoon rains, man-made climate change is causing more intense weather patterns that can make destructive floods more likely.

Widespread flooding in 2011 killed more than 500 people and damaged millions of homes around the country. — AFP

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