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APSARA Authority Advises Tourists to Watch Out for Rain and Wind

SIEM REAP: According to the forecast from the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology, Cambodia will receive mixed rain and strong winds in the coming days, which could cause landslides or fallen trees in some areas in and around Angkor.

The APSARA Authority advised tourists, drivers and tour operators to be extra careful when traveling or visiting temples in the Angkor area. The Authority advised vehicles to avoid sitting or parking under trees to avoid damage to life and property.

Yesterday, authorities suspended the use of large vehicles along several roads in Siem Reap due to flooding, saying that their weight could heavily damage the road as it is inundated with floodwater.

According to the Ministry of Water Resources, the capital and provinces will receive light to moderate rain from October 4-6.



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