our correspondent karl vanden hola is covering the story for us he is at don sac at the porch there karl at tell us what you are seeing right now. well i'm here at the fishery sports. sock which is a place close to where the salaries for the tourists are going to the islands of course where we hope on god and go tell. these ferries of cars are not going out or coming here anymore there's no more traffic there's fisheries as well all the boats are staying in ports nobody is leaving it's too dangerous the waves are what high five to seven meters we have very strong winds at the rain has. moved it is a little bit softer than before now but still it's not over karl how are people there being affected by the storm. must cause. coasts of southern thailand there's many many fisheries still it just and all these people and lots of people have to be in. by government it hasn't been a general evacuation but as we have been informed over six thousand people have been brought to shelters because their homes sometimes only a little huts are too close to the beach mind to get affected by to be destroy