Phuket mudslide kills 13, including two Russians


Tragic retreat: Tourists walking past an excavator used to clear an area after the mudslide in Phuket. — Reuters

Thirteen people including a Russian couple died in a mudslide on the Thai resort island of Phuket, the authorities said, after calling off a search for missing persons.

Heavy rains last week set off the mudslides near the Big Buddha, a popular tourist destination in the south of the country, said Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat yesterday.

Besides the Russians, nine of the dead were migrant workers from Myanmar and the other two were Thais, Sophon said. About 20 people were injured and 209 households were affected by the mudslide.

A major cleanup is under way, the governor said, adding that the authorities were getting in touch with relatives and the embassies of the victims. — Reuters

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