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Flooding continues in four provinces

BANGKOK: Flooding continued to afflict three northern provinces and a northeastern province in Thailand on Sunday (Sept 1).

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By Bangkok Post

Sunday 1 September 2024 12:27 PM


Floodwater remains in Mae Rim district of Chiang Mai on Sunday after run-off hit over 200 villages in the northern district on Saturday night (Aug 31). Photo: Mae Rim district of Chiang Mai

Floodwater remains in Mae Rim district of Chiang Mai on Sunday after run-off hit over 200 villages in the northern district on Saturday night (Aug 31). Photo: Mae Rim district of Chiang Mai

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported flooding in Chiang Rai, Phitsanulok and Sukhothai provinces in the North and Nong Khai province in the Northeast, reports the Bangkok Post.

According to Chaiwat Chuntirapong, director-general of the department, the floodwater resulted from persistent rain and affected 3,979 families in 223 villages in the four provinces.

By provinces, flooding continued in:

  • Chiang Rai: in Khun Tan, Phaya Mengrai, Thoeng and Wiang Kaen districts
  • Nong Khai: Muang, Ratana Wapi, Sangkhom, Sri Chiang Mai and Tha Bo districts
  • Phitsanulok: Bang Rakam and Phrom Phiram districts
  • Sukhothai: Kong Krailat, Muang, Sawankhalok, Sri Nakhon, Sri Samrong and Sri Satchanalai districts
  • Flood levels were declining in Chiang Rai, Sukhothai and Nong Khai but rising in Phitsanulok.

Meanwhile, a Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation branch in the northern province of Chiang Mai reported runoff from Doi Moncham mountain hit seven villages in Mae Rim district on Saturday night.

Residents and visitors were briefly evacuated from their accommodation. The deluges flowed into the Ping River.

Since Aug 16 flooding and run-off has affected 23 provinces, killed 22 people and injured 19 others.