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Prime Minister Brings Promised Aid to Chiang Rai

Jeff Tomas
Last updated: October 25, 2024 9:04 am
Jeff Tomas- Freelance Journalist
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Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra returned to Chiang Rai Province yesterday to help deliver consumer goods to help flood victims from the private sector and various agencies under the “Coordinating Power, Coordinating Hearts” project.

Premier Paethongtarn, along with Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, and General Thirayut Jinhiran, Commander of the Army Development Command, arrived in Chiang Rai, with an Air Force aircraft (C130) loaded with consumer good and equipment for the people of Chiang Rai.

The Prime Minister told the media she had assigned General Thirayut to head up the flood recovery because the mud in each house was about 1-2 meters high, and it was necessary to clear main arteries so that the mud from people’s houses could be removed.

She also said the Royal Thai Armed Forces received 100 high-pressure water sprayers from His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen, which are very good machines, to help flood victims. She also stressed that the mud problem must be solved quickly, and the first lump sum of compensation money must reach the villagers as soon as possible.

Prime Minister Paethongtarn talks to the Media in Chiang Rai - CTN Image
Prime Minister Paethongtarn talks to the Media in Chiang Rai

The Prime Minister also spoke about flood compensation, saying that the first lump sum has already been approved by the cabinet and will be released to relevant agencies. She said agencies need to assess the criteria for implementation to ensure that those hardest hit receive compensation first. She stressed that relief must reach the people as soon as possible.

We are also talking to the Ministry of Commerce to freeze the price of essential goods to prevent price gouging.

Meanwhile, General Thirayut said that army engineers and local authorities are working on the main drainage pipes, trying to clear them first because if the mud hardens, it will block everything and make it impossible to clean.

Heavy equipment from the Department of Highways, the Department of Rural Highways, and the Army Development Department has been deployed in the heaviest-hit areas of Chiang Rai to help remove the mountains of mud before they dry.

When asked about the possibility of another storm, he said the troops were still there to help and monitor the situation in the area. He said the Center for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation has daily meetings to follow up on various reports.

For waste disposal, the army and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment are working to find areas where the mud and waste can be temporarily stored.

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