Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Pabuk-Cyclone-in-Thailand-27MZIFJWCYX_T.htmlConceptually similarPabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW6GCompleted★★★★Dead Dolphin on Beach after Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW6KCompleted★★★★★★Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW6BCompleted★★★★Flooded Roads after Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW6DCompleted★★★★★★Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW69Completed★★★★Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW6NCompleted★★★★Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW6OCompleted★★★★Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW6FCompleted★★★★Flooded Railway Tracks after Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandGP0STSW6ECompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STSW6CPabuk Cyclone in ThailandElectricity posts fell along a street in Vangkong village, Muang district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province after tropical storm Pabuk hit the province.Pabuk is the first tropical storm outside monsoon season that passed through the country in the past 68 years. It brought heavy rainfalls, storm surge and landslides that left casualties and impacted thousands of lives.Locations:Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:5 Jan, 2019Credit:© Chanklang Kanthong / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2800px X 1867pxKeywords:Broken-Cars-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Cyclones-Day-Destruction-Electricity transmission towers-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Roads-Storms (climate change)-Storms (weather)Shoot:Pabuk Cyclone in ThailandPabuk is the first tropical storm outside of monsoon season to hit the country in 68 years. It brought heavy downpours, storm surges and landslides to some parts, causing injuries and impacting thousands of lives.Thailand is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events. Since the 1970s, the number and severity of tropical cyclones to make landfall in the country has increased.