Officials have placed the famous Mae Ya Waterfall in Chiang Mai off limits to visitors after the area was hit by the highest rainfall of the year and was in danger of flooding.
Doi Inthanon National Park chief Rung 
Hiranwong said the tourist attraction had had 175 millimetres of rain in
 a short period of time, so officials had decided it should be 
temporarily shut.
Earlier on Tuesday, local communities in downstream villages at Tambon 
Ban Luang were also alerted to the possibility of flash floods.
As the northern weather cools down for winter, the temperature on top of
 Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest mountain and a popular tourist 
destination, fell to 10-16 degrees Celsius in the mornings.
Rung said as many as 5,379 tourists visited the park over the weekend, 
which was also extended into a three-day vacation due to the public 
holiday, King Chulalongkorn Day, on October 23.
Source - TheNation
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