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Heavy Rains and Flooding Affects 18,000 Homes in Southern Thailand

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Heavy Rains and Flooding Affects 18,000 Homes in Southern Thailand

Authorities are evacuating flood-residents in Southern Thailand’s Yala, as heavy rains caused major flooding inundating over 18,000 households in the region. The heavy rains caused the Sai Buri River in Yala to breech its banks, flooding homes and farmlands across Raman district.

Soldiers used boats to evacuate residents and their properties, as the main road in Rueso district which connects Yala and Narathiwat was cut off by the flood. Local government agencies also distributed food and other aid to flood-affected households in the area.

The director of Yala’s Irrigation Project Office, Chusak Sutthi, said he was most worried about the province’s low-lying areas, as the total amount of rainfall to date has broken the record set 10 years ago.

Yala governor Chaiyasit Panichpong has instructed the province’s disaster mitigation department and district offices in eight districts to urgently survey the flood-hit areas to assess the flood’s impact on residents.

Flooding and Landslides

The eight flood-hit districts will be declared disaster zones, according to the governor. Landslides were reported in three sub-districts of Yala’s Bannang Sata district, but the flood in the area has reportedly subsided.

The district was flooded as the Pattani River overflowed after the spillways at Bang Lang dam were opened.

In Songkhla, Na Thawi and Saba Yoi districts were flooded by rainwater flowing down from the Khao Nam Khang mountain. Flood water was being pumped away from the submerged areas.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation yesterday blamed the heavy rains in the lower South for the flash floods and strong winds in the three southern Thailand provinces, including Songkhla, Yala and Narathiwat.

The floods affected a total of 18,024 households across 19 districts in the provinces, the department said.

Heavy downpours in the lower South were the result of a strong northeastern monsoon, which is covering the mainland and the Gulf of Thailand, as well as a low pressure system above Malaysia, according to the department.

The department said it was working with local administrative organisations and concerned units to urgently assist residents.

Source: Thai PBS, Bangkok Post

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