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Hotels put up red flags to warn tourists not to swim in the sea. Strong monsoon waves continue to lash the beaches of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province throughout all 8 districts for the third day. Fishermen have parked their boats to take shelter in various canals. Shop owners at Hua Hin Beach have had to move their belongings to the walls and cannot sell their goods. Shop owners have had to be vigilant throughout the day. It is expected that the waves and winds will be even stronger tomorrow. Meanwhile, hotel and resort operators along Hua Hin Beach have had to put up red flags as a symbol to strictly prohibit swimming in the sea for safety reasons. In the morning, the weather is cold with temperatures of 19-20 degrees Celsius. From asking Mr. Jamnong Butsong, Manager of Verso Hotel Hua Hin/Advisor to the Hua Hin/Cha-am Tourism Business Association, he said that the hotel has put up red flags in front of the hotel's beach for the past 2 days because the waves have reached the top. In addition, the area is a walkway that tourists often use to walk up to worship the Standing Buddha at Wat Khao Takiab because the waves and seawater are very high in the morning, making it impossible to walk down. However, Mr. Nopporn Wuttikul, Mayor of Hua Hin Municipality, said that the Hua Hin Municipality Also installed red flags as a warning symbol at Hua Hin Beach with banners with messages, including hotels and resorts along Hua Hin Beach to Khao Takiab. Most of them have red flags or are to warn both Thai and foreign tourists who come to relax to be aware of the strong wave situation and to refrain from swimming in the sea or participating in any water activities. #WorkpointNews23 #WorkpointNews23Online Follow the news, Workpoint News Channel 23 for more information at: Workpoint TV Channel (press number 23) Website: https://workpointnews.com Facebook: / newsworkpoint YouTube: / workpointnews23 Tiktok: / workpointnews23 Twitter: / wpnews23 #WorkpointNews #LatestNewsToday #OnlineNews23 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced by Thai Broadcasting Company Limited Created by THAI BROADCASTING COMPANY LIMITED Contact Tel. 02-833-2000