Phuket Residents Raise Alarm as Controversial Nebu Hotel Construction Resumes Despite EIA Review Order
Concerns are mounting in Phuket's Cherng Talay district after local residents reported that construction work has resumed at the site of the controversial Neb
Concerns are mounting in Phuket's Cherng Talay district after local residents reported that construction work has resumed at the site of the controversial Nebu hotel project, located on Pasak Soi 6. The development had previously been ordered to halt while authorities reviewed the project's Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), making the apparent approval of continued construction a source of significant confusion and frustration among community members.
The Nebu hotel project has long been a flashpoint for locals who fear the large-scale development could have serious consequences for the surrounding environment and infrastructure. Residents argue that proceeding with construction before a thorough and transparent EIA review is completed undermines the very purpose of the environmental safeguards designed to protect the area.
Questions are now being directed at local authorities over how construction approval was granted while a review order was still in place. Critics are demanding clear answers about which agency gave the green light for work to recommence, and whether proper legal and environmental protocols were followed in reaching that decision.
The situation has reignited broader concerns about development oversight in Phuket, a region that has seen rapid and often contentious construction growth in recent years. Advocacy groups are calling for an immediate suspension of work at the site until a full and independent review of the EIA has been completed and made available to the public.
As pressure mounts from residents and environmental advocates, local officials have yet to provide a formal public statement addressing the reported breach of the halt order. Community members say they will continue to push for accountability and transparency, warning that allowing the project to proceed unchecked could set a damaging precedent for future developments across the island.
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