February 11, 2026 08:26 AM
Last edited: February 11, 2026
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BANGKOK (February 11, 2026) – A series of minor earthquakes struck Southern Thailand’s Surat Thani province on Wednesday morning, causing brief alarm among locals and tourists.
However, authorities have quickly stepped in to reassure the public that the popular tourist destinations of Khao Sok National Park and Cheow Lan Lake (Ratchaprapha Dam) remain completely safe and unaffected.
Here is everything you need to know about the situation if you are currently traveling in Southern Thailand.
According to the Earthquake Observation Division of the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), a sequence of shallow, minor tremors occurred in Khao Phang Subdistrict, Ban Ta Khun District, Surat Thani, starting early Wednesday morning.
The cluster of tremors recorded on February 11 includes:
The tremors were caused by movements along the Khlong Marui fault line. Because the earthquakes were shallow, residents in the immediate epicenter felt slight vibrations. However, the magnitudes were very small, and no damage to property, injuries, or casualties have been reported.
Given that the epicenter in Ban Ta Khun is just 11 kilometers away from the massive Ratchaprapha Dam, the structure that holds back the iconic Cheow Lan Lake, tourist concerns are completely understandable.
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) responded immediately. Officials, led by the Assistant Director of Ratchaprapha Dam, conducted a thorough visual inspection of the dam crest and evaluated data from their automated Dam Safety Remote Monitoring System (DS-RMS).
The official verdict: The dam is 100% secure. EGAT confirmed that the minor seismic activity had absolutely zero impact on the structural integrity of Ratchaprapha Dam, Bang Lang Dam, or any other facilities in the region.
If you are currently staying in a floating bungalow on Cheow Lan Lake, or if you have a trip planned to Khao Sok or the nearby Gulf Islands (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao) this week, here is what you should know:
The Land of Smiles remains as beautiful and safe as ever. Enjoy your trip to the South!
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