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Titpurn Gutimanon, owner of a restaurant on the banks of the river Thailand, revealed that her restaurant was threatened with closure forever due to the flood, but it has turned into a popular tourist destination for entertainment.
The owner of the restaurant said that the restaurant she owned on the bank of the “Chao Phraya” River in Bangkok, Thailand, was facing problems due to the Corona virus pandemic, and the severity of which was increased by a wave of floods in the region and almost closed the restaurant permanently, according to RT.
Restaurant
And she revealed that the high tide this week had become unexpectedly, a blessing and not a curse, and instead of closing the restaurant, its reputation spread greatly in the country, as it remained open to customers, who quickly published their photos enjoying eating while their legs were in the water, and trying Avoiding the waves thrusting the boats toward them, “What I thought would be an ordeal turned into a gift, what I thought was a crisis became an opportunity,” Titburn said.
Photos of the restaurant covered with water
It is noteworthy that the historical city of Ayutthaya in Thailand was subjected to a flood that submerged this ancient city at the end of last September, and the floods inundated many houses and temples in the town, as this city is the ancient royal capital of Thailand.
At that time, Sky News published video clips of the floods inundating the city and the temples sank in heavy rains, after the passage of Tropical Storm “Dianmo”, which caused floods in 30 provinces in the country, and the floods inundated 70,000 homes and killed six people.
The Thai authorities declared a state of emergency in parts of Bangkok – at the time – after the flood waters inundated about 70,000 homes and killed 6 people in the northern and central provinces of the country..
The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation in Thailand said – at the time – that Tropical Storm “Dianmo” caused floods in 30 provinces, and the central region of the country was the most affected..
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