Pabuk storm heading to Thailand is fake news


BANGKOK: The Meteorological Department confirms no storm is heading towards Thailand and that the weather will be mostly fine and cool with occasional storms in the South

Warnings on social media that tropical storm “Pabuk” would hit Thailand on Friday (Dec 20) are not true, the Digital Economy and Society Ministry’s Anti-Fake News Centre said on Thursday.

The centre reported that it had checked with the Thai Meteorological Department, who confirmed that no storm is approaching Thailand.

The department added that it would notify the public of any storm that could affect Thailand at least three days in advance in its weather forecast.

The department said in its seven-day weather forecast that from Dec 20 to 23, a moderate high-pressure system from China will extend to upper Thailand, bringing cool to cold weather and strong winds to the upper country.

The Northeast will see temperatures drop by 2-4 °C, while other regions will be 1-3 °C colder.

On Dec 24-25, the high-pressure system over upper Thailand will weaken, causing the temperature to rise slightly with fog in the morning.

The moderate to rather strong northeast monsoon prevailing over the lower Gulf of Thailand and the lower Southern region will bring isolated thunderstorms to the area throughout the period. Waves in the lower Gulf are about 2 metres high and above 2 metres in thunderstorms.

The centre asked the public not to share this fake information. For updates on the latest weather conditions, go to the website www.tmd.go.th, facebook.com/tmd.go.th/, use the application ‘Thai Weather’, or call 1182. - The Nation/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Thailand , storm , Pabuk , fake , news

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Unesco to study development risks to Vietnam's Ha Long Bay
Thai military probes alleged sexual abuse of 18 cadets at elite academy
TikTok parent ByteDance intensifies China AI rivalry with 85% price cut for visual model
Jail for blackmailers who extorted from late South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun
China-invested photovoltaic project breaks ground in Laos
Faster take-offs, landings in the works for KLIA, says CAAM
North Korean hackers stole US$1.3bil in crypto in 2024
Cambodia targets US$7.26bil in revenue for 2025 amid tax relief measures
Prabowo’s plan to pardon ‘corrupters’ raises eyebrows
Nilai mechanic loses more than RM920,000 to online investment scam

Others Also Read