Tropical storm crosses south Thailand without major damage
BANGKOK — Ferry services and airports reopened in southern Thailand on Saturday as a storm moved west into the Andaman Sea after causing disruption and leaving at least one person dead.
Tropical Storm Pabuk barrelled across the Gulf of Thailand on Friday but spared world famous beach resorts major damage.
The storm damaged houses, knocked down power lines and triggered flash floods in several east coast provinces.
On the island of Koh Samui, where the suspension of air and ferry services had trapped many visitors, lines were long Saturday for rides back to the mainland.