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Thailand floods damage Koh Samui Chabad

March 29, 2011 13:39
Koh Samui has been hit by severe flooding

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Days of intense rainfall have caused severe damage to a Jewish centre on Thailand's Koh Samui island.

The south of the country has been hit by unseasonably heavy downpours over the last five days, causing flooding and landslides on main roads. Thousands of tourists were left stranded after Koh Samui airport suspended flights and the ferry service to the mainland could not sail.

The Koh Samui Chabad House, which offers Shabbat meals and free internet for the hordes of Israeli and Jewish tourists who visit the tropical island every year, is completely flooded.

Chabad Rabbi Menachem Goldshmid said he was able to save the Torah scrolls before the rain destroyed them. He told Chabad.org: "When it started raining yesterday, we took out what we could."