Cambodia urges sea travellers to stay home and issues public caution over impact of two storms


Extreme weather is expected to hit Cambodia from Thursday (Nov 6) until next week. -- Image from Khmer Times

PHNOM PENH (Xinhua): Cambodia on Thursday urged sea travelers to be highly cautious from Friday (Nov 7) to 15 as the South-East Asian country will suffer from the impact of two storms.

The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology announced that the kingdom will be affected by Typhoon Kalmaegi and Tropical Storm Fung-wong.

The impact of these storms will lead to increased rainfall and strong winds in some areas in the lowlands and highlands across the kingdom, the announcement said.

The ministry called on people, especially those traveling by land and sea, to be extra vigilant to avoid any possible dangers.

In the past, typhoons have hit the country badly and caused much damage from floods and landslides. - Xinhua

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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