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World’s biggest water fight cancelled as Thailand combats coronaviru­s

- Reuters

Thais will have to find another way to cool off this year after the government called off the annual water festival that celebrates the Buddhist New Year to curb the outbreak of the new coronaviru­s.

Thailand usually celebrates its traditiona­l new year or Songkran from April 13 to 15, when crowds pack the streets in a boisterous festival, spraying water guns and hurling water off pick-up trucks in a free-for-all water fight.

Thailand reported 28 new coronaviru­s cases and two new deaths yesterday.

Of the new cases, 18 are linked to previous cases, seven without connection to old cases, and three are Thai nationals who had travelled to South Sulawesi province, Indonesia for a religious gathering last month.

Majority of the new cases are in the capital Bangkok, said Taweesin Wisanuyoth­in, a spokesman of the government’s Center for Covid-19 Situation Administra­tion.

Since the outbreak escalated in January, Thailand has reported a total of 2,579 cases and 40 fatalities, while 1,288 patients have recovered and gone home.

Forty-year-old Ratikorn Cheunsukso­mbook lamented being unable to celebrate the water festival.

“I have to stay home, can’t go anywhere. I want to see my friends, but none of them want to see me,” the office worker said.

Last week, the government announced a ban on the sale of alcohol to limit social gatherings and urged the public to refrain from Songkran activities, travelling back to home towns and pouring water for blessings with older family members.

Malls in Bangkok have been ordered to close except for restaurant­s for delivery and a nationwide curfew from 10pm to 4am has been instated.

The unusual calm has left some feeling dazed.

“It feels strange,” said Srisopa Phogphun. “It feels like it is supposed to be a long weekend, even if it is postponed to later in the year, but it does not feel the same,” she said.

Other Southeast Asian government­s have also cancelled or scaled back celebratio­ns.

More than 1.8mn people have been reported to be infected by the novel coronaviru­s globally and 113,849 have died, according to a Reuters tally, as of 0200 GMT.

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