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Thailand: tropical storm forces two airports to close

About 10 thousand people are stranded on islands in the south of the country

Approximately 10,000 people will remain on land in Thailand where the tropical storm Pabuk is crashing on the islands of the homonymous Gulf, very popular destinations among tourists. The huge storm forced the civil aviation authority of Bangkok to close the two airports in the area at least until Saturday, giving the opportunity the other day to those who had the opportunity to take a plane in anticipation...

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