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Bangkok Post
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Pattaya beach damaged by storm

A section of the rebuilt Pattaya beach washed during Tuesday afternoon's thunderstorm and flooding, exposing the sandbags underneath holding it together. (Photo by Chaiyot Pupattanapong)

Pattaya's rebuilt beach was badly damaged by Tuesday afternoon’s thunderstorm, with much sand washed away by the torrential rain that pounded and flooded the seaside city.

The downpour and flood runoff cut into the sand along the 2.6 kilometres of the remodelled beach, leaving large, unsightly craters

Deputy mayor Manot Nongyai, municipal officials and workers surveyed the damaged sections late Tuesday night.

A front-end loader was sent to dredge sand from the sea to fill in the craters.

However, only some holes opposite the entrance to Pattaya Soi 2 were filled up with sand. Municipal workers could not fill the many craters in the area near the entrance of Pattaya Soi 6 down to South Pattaya because of tidal currents. Work was resuming on Wednesday.

The Marine Department budgeted more than 400 million baht to dredge the sand from an island off the coast and use it to expand the width of the beach to 35 metres, after it had been worn away by years of tidal and storm erosion.

The recently completed project was due for handover to the city in the next couple of months - before it was damaged by Tuesday’s storm-flood.

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