Koh Samui set to be hit by Storm Pabuk - the first January cyclone in 68 years

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It won’t hit directly now it move southern and will pass Nakornsrithammarat Province, Koh Tao Koh Sami and Koh Phangan will get the effect of this storm, there will be strong wind and rain from 15-16 pm today till night so please stay in strong building for now pabuk

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