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Be careful! Krabi Nai Island is also a monk hat jellyfish, and Chinese female tourists have been stung!

author:Thailand net
Be careful! Krabi Nai Island is also a monk hat jellyfish, and Chinese female tourists have been stung!

On July 2, the medical staff of the 4th Infantry Battalion in Krabi Province, Thailand, revealed that they had recently received reports that a Chinese female tourist had been stung by a highly toxic monk hat jellyfish in Koh Ngai, fortunately, the toxin penetration was not much and the treatment was timely, and there was no fear of life, and then the staff collected a sample of the monk hat jellyfish and handed it over to the relevant departments for study.

Be careful! Krabi Nai Island is also a monk hat jellyfish, and Chinese female tourists have been stung!

After the appearance of the monk hat jellyfish on The island of Nai, the staff immediately notified the cruise operator and the tour guide to help supervise it, and once the monk hat jellyfish was found, the tourists were immediately allowed to stay away to prevent tourists from being stung by the monk hat jellyfish without their knowledge.

Be careful! Krabi Nai Island is also a monk hat jellyfish, and Chinese female tourists have been stung!

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