Flights grounded, tourists flee as tropical storm closes on Thai resort islands

NEWS: Thai authorities are predicting heavy rains, wind and seven-metre waves.

The tropical oasis of Koh Phangan is a popular tourist destination.

The tropical oasis of Koh Phangan is a popular tourist destination. Source: Getty

Tens of thousands of tourists have fled some of Thailand's most popular islands and resort areas as Tropical Storm Pabuk closes in and threatens to batter the southern part of the kingdom with heavy rains, winds and seven-metre waves.

The islands of Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, packed with holiday-makers during the peak Christmas and New Year season, have emptied out since Wednesday as tourists squeeze onto ferries bound for the southern Thai mainland, with swimming banned and boats set to suspend services.

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