Thailand says it is safe to travel to its destinations after recent earthquake


BANGKOK (Bernama-dpa): Thailand says it is safe to travel to the country's tourist destinations following the devastating earthquake in the region, with the tourism minister noting that no tourists have been injured and no tourist sights have been affected.

In a post on X, he said that "travel, hotels, & events will proceed normally. Inspections are ongoing for safety assurance. Tourist police are monitoring key sites. No travel cancellations."

The international airports, for example in Bangkok and on the popular holiday island of Phuket, have also returned to normal operations, the operators announced. 

Previously, terminals and runways had been checked for damage.

Tourism accounts for 12 per cent of Thailand's gross national product (GDP) and employs more than 20 per cent of the total workforce, according to a speech by the country's central bank governor last year.

A massive earthquake which struck Myanmar has so far resulted in 17 deaths in Bangkok. 

At least 83 people remain missing and 32 others have been reported injured, authorities said. - Bernama-dpa

 

 

 

 

 

 

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