You don't see this happening everyday. Below looks like the before & after.
A large chunk of an island near Koh Phi Phi in southern Thailand has broken off and collapsed on top of a coral reef at a popular dive site. No one was around when the cliffsides sheered off and collapsed into the sea, but national park officers on a routine patrol noticed a section of the island had broken off and saw two large sections of rock above the water.
There has been considerable rain in the region over the past 2 months.
A section of Koh Mae Urai, located between Koh Phi Phi and Krabi, broke off in 2 large pieces estimated to weigh around 30,000 to 50,000 tonnes. Divers headed down to examine the site to see how much damage has been done to the coral reef. The water has been murky, so it’s hard to tell how much damage was done, but Koh Phi Phi National Park chief, Prayoon Phongphan, says he thinks 20% of the coral around the island was damaged.
“At this stage, we do not know how much of the reef was damaged, but the reef is home to important coral, including staghorn coral, and was a popular dive site for tourists.”
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Large “chunk” breaks off Krabi island, damaging coral reef at popular dive site
Large “chunk” breaks off Krabi island, damaging coral reef at popular dive site
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Re: Large “chunk” breaks off Krabi island, damaging coral reef at popular dive site
Something that size would have generated at least a small extraordinary wave that would have hit the facing shores of Koh Phi Phi and Krabi, but it appears no one noticed. No tourists, and possibly at night I guess.
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